Pot Marigold Calendula, English Marigold
Calendula officinalis
Pot Marigold belongs to the Calendula genus.
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Long flowering and easy to grow border favourite. Always reliable in wet or dry summers.
Marigold petals are considered edible – and is often used to add color to salads. Marigold extract is commonly added to chicken feed to produce darker egg yolks.Wikipedia
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How to keep this plant happy
For continuous display, make sowings at two or three weekly intervals. Water well until plants are established. Late summer and autumn sowings will flower the following year. Remove dead flowers to prolong flowering season.
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Sowing and Germinating Instructions
Can be sown early under glass or sown in Autumn. Sow into finely prepared soil which has already been watered.
Planting Out / Transplanting Instructions
Thin seedlings.
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Calendula, English Marigold
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