No other flower in the cutting garden glows with cheerfulness quite like calendula, commonly called the pot marigold. This bright yellow and orange flower is not only calming to my spirit, but also has many other benefits: it attracts pollinators, repels pests, has healing properties, and is edible! If you’re looking for a flower that makes a colorful splash in the garden from spring through summer and well into fall, this is the plant for you!
How To Grow: To grow pot marigold, begin with viable seed. For this plant, that means it should be no more than a year old to ensure germination.
Pro Tip: Choose a sunny site. The more sun, the better.
Packet contain 25 seeds.
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