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Calendula Fancy Mix, 250 Flower Seeds Per Packet

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Calendula officinalis

This popular annual with it's large, visually stunning bright orange blooms lights up any garden space. It can be grown in gardens, beds, as a border, and in a container. Commonly called "pot marigold." Calendula is an edible herbaceous plant. Grows to 1-2'.

Type: Annual
Sun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: 1/8”
Spacing: 10-12”
Water: Moderate/Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 40-60 days
Height: 1-2'
Zones: 2-11

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: 1/8”
Spacing: 10-12”
Water: Moderate/Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 40-60 days
Height: 1-2'
Zones: 2-11

Sow outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. Or, start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last expected frost and transplant seedlings.

Plant seeds individually or broadcast them over an area and thin them out as needed.

Brush an 1/8-1/4” layer of soil over the seeds, so they are just covered. Do not bury them – they need sun to germinate. Water the seeds directly after planting and then water consistently throughout the season. Too many flower seedlings will compete for nutrients and space, so be sure to thin them once they reach a few inches tall.

USDA Zone Map

Calendula officinalis

This popular annual with it's large, visually stunning bright orange blooms lights up any garden space. It can be grown in gardens, beds, as a border, and in a container. Commonly called "pot marigold." Calendula is an edible herbaceous plant. Grows to 1-2'.

Type: Annual
Sun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: 1/8”
Spacing: 10-12”
Water: Moderate/Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 40-60 days
Height: 1-2'
Zones: 2-11

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: 1/8”
Spacing: 10-12”
Water: Moderate/Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 40-60 days
Height: 1-2'
Zones: 2-11

Sow outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. Or, start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last expected frost and transplant seedlings.

Plant seeds individually or broadcast them over an area and thin them out as needed.

Brush an 1/8-1/4” layer of soil over the seeds, so they are just covered. Do not bury them – they need sun to germinate. Water the seeds directly after planting and then water consistently throughout the season. Too many flower seedlings will compete for nutrients and space, so be sure to thin them once they reach a few inches tall.

USDA Zone Map