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Calendula (Calendula officinalis) is known by a variety of common names such as marigold,… More
Hardy plants are those classified as plants with the ability to survive a frost.… More
...own as pot marigold, has bright yellow and orange flowers. A hardy annual, it… More
...lthough it is not the same as the annual marigold flower. Calendula is an… More
...ers, to skin problems to muscle spasms, calendula flowers will often help ease discomfort… More
Flowers have a language of their own. This language can be accredited to the… More
Calendula is sometimes called the pot marigold, although it is not in the same… More
... fragrance have always affected the human senses. Flowers draw us with their color… More
When choosing flowers for flower pots, you'll need a plant designed for container gardening… More
...like blooms of yellow or orange. The 3- to 4-inch flowers open with the… More
Plants and flowers that are grown from seed can make it easy to enjoy… More
Calendulas are an annual flower known for being in constant bloom throughout the growing… More
Borage and Calendula are two strikingly colorful herbs that have a host of uses. More
...nectar and host plants, as wellas a wide range of flower colors, heights and… More
Calendula: Pacific Beauty Mix Seeds from Garden Guides More
Guide sheet: Information on how to grow Marigold (tagetes patula and tagetes erecta) in… More
Calendula seeds from GardenGuides More
Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds from GardenGuides More
...b Guide features information on growing and using calendula and borage. More
Calendula flowers can be grown from the seed by planting them directly into the ground… More
... perennial plant that is easy to grow as a garden flower. Start growing calendula… More
When planting spring flower seeds, wait until two weeks after the last frost to plant… More
... my first question. This spring I plan on growing Calendula. Is it true that the flowers are edible? How long do they bloom for? Thank you for any help. More
Any recommendations for flowers suited to the PacNW that are both edible and make great cut flowers? Extra credit if they also have medicinal value. I have a fascination with making my garden both aethetic & edible. I already have several flowering herbs such as lavender, chamomile & hyssop; although… More
...f the day. I've shortlisted the following for my "flowering bowls". (Will mix & match 2-3 plants per container based on… More
I am giving another presentation at work next weekend...here is what I have come up with. This is the long version with some of the interesting tidbits included. For the handout I will scale it down to 3 pages. Culinary and Medicinal Herbs Anise Annual, Height: 18 to 24 inches… More
Hello :) I posted in another catagory without seeing this one sorry! I am having quite a bit of difficulty with trying to play my mom's memorial garden. It is kidney shaped and our house will be on the back curve of the kidney. We are planning to either have… More
...hlberg Daisy Miniature Daisy Dicentra Bronze strawflower Brocoverde Pink bee balm Nasturtium jewel mix Sweet pea galaxy mix… More
...Butterfly Bush-Black Knight, pink & wt., pink Calendula-yellow&orange Castor Bean-red Celosia- tall pink Ceratotheca trilob-South African Foxglove Chimes Crabapple Columbine-white Coneflower-purple, prarie, Coreopsis-tall yellow,red plains,lance leaf,sunray, Cosmos-yellow… More
Hello :) Please send a PM to get the email addresss. I am having quite a bit of difficulty with trying to play my mom's memorial garden. It is kidney shaped and our house will be on the back curve of the kidney. We are planning to either have an… More
... William: Tall, single * Dianthus: mixed colors * Calendula: Pacific Beauty * Calendula: not sure, the pack just said "mix" * Marigold: Crackerjack mix * Gloriosa Daisy *… More
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