Calendula Bon Bon Mix
The vibrant orange or yellow blossoms of calendula not only give color to the garden but also flavor to salads and other similar foods. Calendula has long been planted as a pot herb for its edible flowers since it is especially tolerant of cold temperatures in the fall.
Seeds Specifications
Common Name - Pot Marigold, English Marigold, Poet s Marigold
Height - 25 to 30 cm.
Flower Color - Mixed
Bloom Time - Mid Spring (March to May)
Difficulty Level - Easy
Planting And Care
- Space seedlings 12-15 inches apart, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter.
- Plants thrive in sunny, cool climates.
- Soil should be evenly moist and fertilized moderately.
- If growing Calendula in a greenhouse, sow in January for spring blooms or in mid-August for mid-winter blooms
Calendula Bon Bon Mixed Color Care
- In the month of March to May, plant seeds outdoors a few weeks before the last winter or start them indoors six to eight weeks beforehand.
- Warm propagation temperatures should be avoided as they will result in weak plants.
- Maintain soil coverage over the seeds since light prevents germination.
- For the best fall blooming, start an additional batch of seedlings throughout the summer (June to September).
Sunlight - Full Sun, Partial Shade
Watering - Water the plant once a week.
Soil - Clay, Normal, loamy, Sandy.
Fertilizer - Apply any organic fertilizer.
Blooming time - after 40 to 70 after sowing.
Calendula Bon Bon Mixed Color Uses
Ornamental Use:
On an easy-to-grow plant used for edging, borders, containers, and greenhouses, long-lasting daisy-like blossoms for cutting are produced.
Note
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The product is replaceable but non-returnable.