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Calendula

Calendula officinalis

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Calendula
Calendula Officinalis

A self-seeding annual flower with plenty of medicinal properties. Regularly infused in oils to make creams & salves. Flowers bloom in oranges and yellows.

Culture: Direct sow seeds in early Spring, just below the soil surface. Keep moist until germination and water regularly thereafter.

Seed Saving: Let seeds dry completely on the plant. Remove seeds from the stem by hand and drop into containers.

 

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