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When to Plant Marigolds in Manitoba – 2026

Published: April 27, 2026

Manitoba spans Canadian hardiness zones across multiple cities. Plant marigolds in Manitoba from june 1 to 15 (after last frost — calgary june 7, edmonton june 2).. Marigolds are the classic Victoria Day weekend transplant in Ontario and Quebec. Buy nursery 4-pack transplants and plant out the weekend of May 18 in 2026. They begin blooming within 2 weeks of transplanting and continue through first fall frost.

Marigolds planting in Manitoba

Marigolds Planting Window for Manitoba

Direct sow marigolds after last frost or start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. One of the easiest annuals — germinates in 5–7 days, blooms in 6–8 weeks. Natural pest deterrent for vegetable gardens.

For Manitoba specifically, the recommended planting window is June 1 to 15 (after last frost — Calgary June 7, Edmonton June 2).. Manitoba gardens across multiple climate zones — adjust based on your specific city. Marigolds are the classic Victoria Day weekend transplant in Ontario and Quebec. Buy nursery 4-pack transplants and plant out the weekend of May 18 in 2026. They begin blooming within 2 weeks of transplanting and continue through first fall frost.

Marigolds are tender annuals — all zones, all provinces. Frost kills them. Replant fresh seed or transplants every spring.

Manitoba Cities — Marigolds Planting Dates

Each city below has local frost dates, Canadian zone, and a city-specific marigolds planting calendar.

Best Marigolds Varieties for Manitoba

For Manitoba , choose varieties rated for your zone or one zone colder for reliable winter survival. The Canadian-bred or tested varieties below perform well in Manitoba conditions.

French marigolds (Tagetes patula)All Canadian zones

25-40 cm tall, smaller flowers, longest bloom period. Best for Canadian borders and bedding.

African / American marigolds (T. erecta)All Canadian zones

Largest flowers (10 cm heads) on 60-90 cm plants. Best for back-of-border in Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada.

Signet marigolds (T. tenuifolia)All Canadian zones

Small daisy-like flowers, 30 cm mounding habit. Edible flowers with citrus scent.

Triploid hybrids (Mr. Majestic, Zenith)All Canadian zones

Sterile hybrids of French × African. Longest bloom period of any marigold — bloom continuously through Canadian summer.

Mexican marigold (Tagetes lucida)Zone 8 BC only

Perennial in BC's warmest microclimates. Used as anise-flavoured Mexican tarragon. Annual everywhere else in Canada.

Caring for Marigolds in Manitoba

Sow method: direct sow or transplant. The steps below adapt the general planting advice for Manitoba's climate and timing.

  • Direct sow marigold seeds 0.5 cm (1/4 inch) deep, after last frost when soil reaches 12°C (55°F).
  • For earliest blooms, start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before last frost; transplant after frost.
  • Space French marigolds 15 cm (6 inches) apart; African 30 cm (12 inches); Signet 20 cm (8 inches).
  • Choose a site with full sun (6+ hours) — marigolds in shade get leggy and stop blooming.
  • Water at the base; avoid overhead watering which causes powdery mildew on Old World marigolds.
  • Deadhead spent blooms to extend the flowering period (skip for triploid hybrids — they self-clean).

Frequently Asked Questions about Marigolds in Manitoba

When should I plant marigolds in Manitoba?

Plant marigolds in Manitoba from june 1 to 15 (after last frost — calgary june 7, edmonton june 2).. Direct sow marigolds after last frost or start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. One of the easiest annuals — germinates in 5–7 days, blooms in 6–8 weeks. Natural pest deterrent for vegetable gardens.

What Canadian zones are in Manitoba?

Manitoba spans multiple Canadian hardiness zones depending on location. Major cities and their zones: Winnipeg (Zone 3a). Check planthardiness.gc.ca for your exact postal code.

What marigolds varieties grow best in Manitoba?

French marigolds (Tagetes patula) (All Canadian zones): 25-40 cm tall, smaller flowers, longest bloom period. Best for Canadian borders and bedding. African / American marigolds (T. erecta) (All Canadian zones): Largest flowers (10 cm heads) on 60-90 cm plants. Best for back-of-border in Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada.

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