perennial herb
Mexican mint marigold
A southern tarragon substitute that also feeds late pollinators.
Growing Profile
- Hardiness
- Zones 7a-11a
- Sun
- full
- Soil
- loam, sandy
- Water
- low
- Goals
- Vegetables & herbs, Pollinators & wildlife, Curb appeal & color
Harvest & Use
tarragon-flavored leaves and gold flowers in fall
Useful search phrase: Mexican mint marigold plant.
Plant Relationships
Companion High
Classic kitchen-garden pairing: marigolds add season-long flowers near tomatoes and help draw beneficial insects into the bed.
Companion Medium
Peppers and eggplants share tomato-like growing conditions and pair cleanly with nearby flowering or aromatic companions in mixed beds.
Companion Medium
Warm-season vegetables benefit from nearby flower strips that keep bloom and insect activity close to the crop bed.