Included in a mixed bouquet, calendula (Calendula officinalis) flowers—also called “pot marigold—are sure to gladden the hearty of the recipient. Irresistible waves of bright yellow and orange daisy-like flowers greet me on my morning rounds, lifting my mood even on the worst of days. Calen...
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How to grow calendula officinalis flowers, including a guide to sowing, growing, harvesting, and saving seed. Includes ways to use calendula as a companion plant and the best cultivars for medicinal use. If you only grow one skincare flower, choose Calendula officinalis. Known by many as the ...
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HOW TO GROW CALENDULA If you are interested in bringing Calendula into your life, you can always buy dried flowers and receive all the benefits the plant has to offer minus the lively colors of live flowers. But, if you are interested in gardening, Calendula is a great addition for even ...
How to Grow Calendula If gardeners in the 1400s (more than six centuries ago!) were cultivating calendula, you should have no problem growing this beautiful flower using modern methods. Calendula isremarkably easy to growand requires little to no maintenance. ...
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I grow Calendula in order to make lotions, balms and salves. I’m a firm believer in its healing power, my belief based on the happy response by family and friends who use my salves. Calendula is anti-inflammatory and antiseptic. It soothes, heals and helps regenerate skin. You’ll fin...