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Calendula, Mix

$ 2.50

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Calendula Officinalis

This wildflower seed produces an annual or short-lived herbaceous perennial that grows from 16 - 24 inches tall. Calendula flowers are daisy-like and come in colors of orange or yellow with single or double rows of petals. Calendula seeds grow easily and the flowers make a great addition to any garden, offering both flowers and foliage that are edible. The plant has terrific pest-fighting abilities as well. Calendula flowers attract good bugs into the garden and help repel the less desirous bugs. Also called Pot Marigold, Calendula grows quickly from wild flower seed, blooms heavily, and then dies with the first heavy frost. It will grow in all regions of North America.

Sow Pot Marigold seeds in cell packs or coconut coir pellets, press into soil and lightly cover. Kept at 70F, germination averages 7 - 14 days. 

Or direct sow Calendula flower seed into prepared seed beds after all danger of frost has passed in the spring. Lightly cover the flower seeds with peat moss, and sow 6 seeds per foot. Thin to 8 - 12 inches apart. Calendula prefers full sun, moderate water, and almost any soil with good drainage will work. Calendula flowers are long-lasting cut, and they attract bees and butterflies. Pot Marigolds perform the best in cool weather, and they can grow fall-spring in mild winter areas.


Contains 100 heirloom seeds

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Natasha Heacox
Gorgeous Mix

I’m loving the calendula mix! Not only are the blooms beautiful, but useful! I can’t wait to use these beauties for their medicinal properties.

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Julian Bond
First Timer

First Time Growing! They came with 1 of my Orders. I just put some in a Food Grade Bucket with Holes in it! All Germinated & Beautiful Flowers! Will Plant More Next Season! Some Still Haven't Opened Yet!

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Erin Moon
Beautiful flowers

I've really been getting into the medicinal purposes of herbs and flowers and I'm super excited to add these beauty's to my garden again 😍

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Kristen

Great germination!

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Pamela
Calendula

Hi, my mixed calendula pack grew some BEAUTIFUL flowers! I love this plant, so wonderful, it's edible, but also I use it to make gorgeous golden oils for my healing balms. It's so exciting to watch them grow and to be able to take advantage of them all year. And the seeds I planted spouted almost 100%. Thank you Mary!

Mary's Heirloom Seeds

Calendula, Mix

$ 2.50

Calendula Officinalis

This wildflower seed produces an annual or short-lived herbaceous perennial that grows from 16 - 24 inches tall. Calendula flowers are daisy-like and come in colors of orange or yellow with single or double rows of petals. Calendula seeds grow easily and the flowers make a great addition to any garden, offering both flowers and foliage that are edible. The plant has terrific pest-fighting abilities as well. Calendula flowers attract good bugs into the garden and help repel the less desirous bugs. Also called Pot Marigold, Calendula grows quickly from wild flower seed, blooms heavily, and then dies with the first heavy frost. It will grow in all regions of North America.

Sow Pot Marigold seeds in cell packs or coconut coir pellets, press into soil and lightly cover. Kept at 70F, germination averages 7 - 14 days. 

Or direct sow Calendula flower seed into prepared seed beds after all danger of frost has passed in the spring. Lightly cover the flower seeds with peat moss, and sow 6 seeds per foot. Thin to 8 - 12 inches apart. Calendula prefers full sun, moderate water, and almost any soil with good drainage will work. Calendula flowers are long-lasting cut, and they attract bees and butterflies. Pot Marigolds perform the best in cool weather, and they can grow fall-spring in mild winter areas.


Contains 100 heirloom seeds

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