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Mix calendula

Calendula officinalis
HOW TO GROW CALENDULA

Start 6-8 weeks before last frost or sow directly after last frost. Strong germinator, may self seed around your garden. Easy to grow once established, you will find its cherry flowers around your garden for years to come. Soil pH 6-7. Hardiness zones 6. Annual.

Usual seed life 3–5 years.

Planting Depth 1/4”
Soil Temp. Germ. 65-70˚F
Days to Germ. 8-14
Plant Spacing 6-18”
Row Spacing 24-36”
Days To Maturity 85-95
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained



Mix Seed Count
.25 Pound ≈ 6,873 seeds
1 Pound ≈ 27,490 seeds
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    Photo: Calendula flowers drying at Oshalla Farm, Williams, Oregon.

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This mixture delights the garden with lemon, gold and orange edible and medicinal flowers. This easy to grow flower is prolific: a 60’ row of calendula plants will produce 1 pound of dried flower heads. The dried flowers have a high resin content that can be used medicinally for tinctures and oils for salves. The fl...
This mixture delights the garden with lemon, gold and orange edible and medicinal flowers. This easy to grow flower is prolific: a 60’ row of calendula plants will produce 1 pound of dried flower heads. The dried flowers have a high resin content that can be used medicinally for tinctures and oils for salves. The flowers have anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties that make it popular for use in tinctures or salves for healing surface skin wounds, reducing inflammation, and soothing irritated tissue. It’s a hardy annual that will continue to bloom through light frost, and will volunteer around your garden to add beauty each year. Also known as Calendula Pacific Beauty Mix. Tags: Color: Yellow Orange, Heritage: Heirloom.

It is probably native to southern Europe, though its long history of cultivation makes its precise origin unknown, and it may possibly be of garden origin. It is also widely naturalized further north in Europe (north to southern England) and elsewhere in warm temperate regions of the world."
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  • Mix calendula image##Photo: Calendula flowers drying at Oshalla Farm, Williams, Oregon.##

    Photo: Calendula flowers drying at Oshalla Farm, Williams, Oregon.

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Mix calendula

Calendula officinalis
This mixture delights the garden with lemon, gold and orange edible and medicinal flowers. This easy to grow flower is prolific: a 60’ row of calendula plants will produce 1 pound of dried flower heads. The dried flowers have a high resin content that can be us...
This mixture delights the garden with lemon, gold and orange edible and medicinal flowers. This easy to grow flower is prolific: a 60’ row of calendula plants will produce 1 pound of dried flower heads. The dried flowers have a high resin content that can be used medicinally for tinctures and oils for salves. The flowers have anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties that make it popular for use in tinctures or salves for healing surface skin wounds, reducing inflammation, and soothing irritated tissue. It’s a hardy annual that will continue to bloom through light frost, and will volunteer around your garden to add beauty each year. Also known as Calendula Pacific Beauty Mix. Tags: Color: Yellow Orange, Heritage: Heirloom.

It is probably native to southern Europe, though its long history of cultivation makes its precise origin unknown, and it may possibly be of garden origin. It is also widely naturalized further north in Europe (north to southern England) and elsewhere in warm temperate regions of the world."
Learn More
HOW TO GROW CALENDULA

Start 6-8 weeks before last frost or sow directly after last frost. Strong germinator, may self seed around your garden. Easy to grow once established, you will find its cherry flowers around your garden for years to come. Soil pH 6-7. Hardiness zones 6. Annual.

Usual seed life 3–5 years.

Planting Depth 1/4”
Soil Temp. Germ. 65-70˚F
Days to Germ. 8-14
Plant Spacing 6-18”
Row Spacing 24-36”
Days To Maturity 85-95
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained



Mix Seed Count
.25 Pound ≈ 6,873 seeds
1 Pound ≈ 27,490 seeds
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