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Growing: Pot Marigold
Botanical Name:Calendula officinalisCommon names:Pot MarigoldDescription:The Pot Marigold is an easy-to-grow, low maintenance addition to any herb garden. Its yellow or orange edible flowers and dark green foliage add a cheerful splash of color from mid summer until past the first frosts of fall. Choose from cultivars with traditional single blooms or large double blooms in whichever size (dwarf, standard or giant) fits your garden.Life Cycle:hardy annualExposure:full sunCultivation:Pot marigolds will grow in almost any type of soil. Sow Marigold seeds directly into the garden in the spring and in pots and window boxes outdoors. In mild zones, sow in the fall for mid to late spring flowers. Thin seedlings to 6-8 inches apart when they are big enough to handle. Flowers not removed will reseed themselves.Propagation:seedsParts Used:flowers and leavesHarvesting and Storage:Use fresh petals and leaves as needed.Medicinal Uses:digestive aid; antiseptic; treatment of cold sores; diaper rash; athlete's foot; menopause symptomsCulinary UsesPetals: rice, cheese, meat dishes, wine and saladsOther Uses:skin care; hair care; garlands; yellow dye (petals); companion plant in the vegetable garden; flowers garden beds, borders and edgingsFeedback About This Post:RE: Growing: Pot Marigold
The photos here aren't of pot marigold (calendula) but of African marigold (tagetes) Post by pigeonseed RE: Growing: Pot Marigold
Hi Wendola, Thankyou once again for the tip i appreciate them, now hopefully i can have lovely marigolds from the seeds too. Happy gardening & i agree with the bit about men not giving flowers, i think thats why all females grow flowers for themselves, ha ha Post by Lambchop Western Australia RE: Growing: Pot Marigold
Hi again Lampchop, Post by ~Wendola~ RE: Growing: Pot MarigoldWENDOLA sorry i missed spelt your name and the silly computer played up on me hence the double post. Nice picture by the way hopefully now I can grow mine like that, thanks again Post by Lambchop Western Australia RE: Growing: Pot Marigold
WENDOLLA thanks for the tip,I was just wondering when I dead head them can I bury them in the soil so they can reseed or should I dry them first? If I dry them how long should I do so before planting the seeds as I adore marigolds so much and dont want to give up on them. Post by Lambchop Western Australia RE: Growing: Pot Marigold
Lampchop, Post by ~Wendola~ RE: Growing: Pot MarigoldI've bought mine about 3weeks ago now and I can't seem to get them to bush out as they just look like sticks and small flowers if that. I've fed them seaweed fertalizer and water but i'm going to loose them which is a shame as i love them, any tips to make them bush out and last? Thankyou. Post by Lambchop Western Australia RE: Growing: Pot Marigold
I grow them in pots too but love to have them in my garden as well. Mine are still going stong even after all the rain and cold weather we have had recently. Post by ~Wendola~ | |
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