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Calendula Seeds - Pink Surprise

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
4 - 10

HEIGHT
16 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR
Pink

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No
SEEDS PER POUND
72,575

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
16 - 24 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
4 - 10

HEIGHT
20 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR
Orange

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
4 - 10

HEIGHT
24 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR
Yellow

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
4 - 10

HEIGHT
24 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring through fall

BLOOM COLOR
Orange

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
5 - 9

HEIGHT
18 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early to late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Peach

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
5 - 9

HEIGHT
6 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring until mid summer

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Early to late summer

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
5 - 9

HEIGHT
18 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring until mid summer

BLOOM COLOR
Orange

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes
About...
(Calendula Officinalis Pink Surprise) - These lovely flowers are a surprise! They are orange and ruffled with a tinge of pink. Sow seeds directly in your garden and enjoy these versatile flowers! Also known as Pot Marigolds, these flowers are well-known kitchen herbs which are resistant to drought.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No

DEPTH
Lightly cover with peat moss

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
12 inches









Calendula (Calendula Officinalis Pink Surprise) - These lovely flowers are a surprise! They are orange and ruffled with a tinge of pink. Sow calendula seeds directly in your garden and enjoy these versatile flowers! Also known as Pot Marigolds, these flowers are well-known kitchen herbs and used in many tasty recipes.
Common Questions
Is calendula toxic to dogs?
Calendula is not toxic to dogs and cats.
Is calendula a good companion plant?
Calendula serves as a great companion plant in a vegetable garden due to its ability to attract pollinators like bees and bumblebees, along with beneficial insects. The vibrant flowers are particularly loved by butterflies.
When should I collect Calendula seeds?
During late summer or early fall, rather than deadheading your calendulas, allow the faded flowers to remain on the plant until the petals have dried up and dropped off. Wait until the remaining flower heads develop seeds that are dry and turn tan in color. These are the seeds you should gather to grow calendulas from seed in the coming spring.
Why did my calendula stop blooming?
Calendula blooms in the cool season and go dormant in hot weather. Trimming the plant will encourage blooms to reappear when the weather cools down. Calendula thrives in poor soil, so avoid over-fertilizing.
Can I start seeds inside?
Calendula is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 6-8 weeks before the last heavy frost.
Are the flowers edible?
The petals can be used fresh or in cooking, with a flavor similar to saffron that complements soups and stews.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No

DEPTH
Lightly cover with peat moss

SOWING RATE
7 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 18 pounds per acre or 3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
12 inches









Calendula (Calendula Officinalis Mix) - This wildflower seed produces an annual or short-lived herbaceous perennial that grows from 16 - 24 inches tall. The flowers are daisy-like and come in colors of orange or yellow with single or double rows of petals. Calendula seeds grow easily and the flowers make a great addition to any garden, offering both flowers and foliage that are edible. Calendula has a tangy, peppery taste and is often used in soups and salads. Don't miss out and order your easy to grow flower seeds today.
Common Questions
Is calendula toxic to dogs?
Calendula is not toxic to dogs and cats.
Is calendula a good companion plant?
Calendula serves as a great companion plant in a vegetable garden due to its ability to attract pollinators like bees and bumblebees, along with beneficial insects. The vibrant flowers are particularly loved by butterflies.
When should I collect Calendula seeds?
During late summer or early fall, rather than deadheading your calendulas, allow the faded flowers to remain on the plant until the petals have dried up and dropped off. Wait until the remaining flower heads develop seeds that are dry and turn tan in color. These are the seeds you should gather to grow calendulas from seed in the coming spring.
Why did my calendula stop blooming?
Calendula blooms in the cool season and go dormant in hot weather. Trimming the plant will encourage blooms to reappear when the weather cools down. Calendula thrives in poor soil, so avoid over-fertilizing.
Can I start seeds inside?
Calendula is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 6-8 weeks before the last heavy frost.
Are the flowers edible?
The petals can be used fresh or in cooking, with a flavor similar to saffron that complements soups and stews.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No

DEPTH
Lightly cover with peat moss

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
12 inches









Calendula (Calendula Officinalis Geisha Girl) - Sow Pot Marigold seeds and forget! This flower seed is easy and rewarding to establish in any garden. Geisha Girl is notable for its striking double rich orange-red flowers. It has curved petals similar to some chrysanthemum. Geisha Girl has oval foliage that is light green. Pot Marigold is the common name for this herb.
Common Questions
Is calendula toxic to dogs?
Calendula is not toxic to dogs and cats.
Is calendula a good companion plant?
Calendula serves as a great companion plant in a vegetable garden due to its ability to attract pollinators like bees and bumblebees, along with beneficial insects. The vibrant flowers are particularly loved by butterflies.
When should I collect Calendula seeds?
During late summer or early fall, rather than deadheading your calendulas, allow the faded flowers to remain on the plant until the petals have dried up and dropped off. Wait until the remaining flower heads develop seeds that are dry and turn tan in color. These are the seeds you should gather to grow calendulas from seed in the coming spring.
Why did my calendula stop blooming?
Calendula blooms in the cool season and go dormant in hot weather. Trimming the plant will encourage blooms to reappear when the weather cools down. Calendula thrives in poor soil, so avoid over-fertilizing.
Can I start seeds inside?
Calendula is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 6-8 weeks before the last heavy frost.
Are the flowers edible?
The petals can be used fresh or in cooking, with a flavor similar to saffron that complements soups and stews.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No

DEPTH
Lightly cover with peat moss

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
12 inches









Calendula (Calendula Officinalis Golden Emperor) - Calendula seeds are a long time favorite among gardeners because they are easy to start directly outdoors. Calendula is also called Pot Marigold because it is edible and used in many dishes. The flowers are a sunny, golden color, and the leaves are bright green and typically about 4 inches long. The lower leaves are oval with a rounded tip and upper leaves are lance shaped with pointed tips.
Common Questions
Is calendula toxic to dogs?
Calendula is not toxic to dogs and cats.
Is calendula a good companion plant?
Calendula serves as a great companion plant in a vegetable garden due to its ability to attract pollinators like bees and bumblebees, along with beneficial insects. The vibrant flowers are particularly loved by butterflies.
When should I collect Calendula seeds?
During late summer or early fall, rather than deadheading your calendulas, allow the faded flowers to remain on the plant until the petals have dried up and dropped off. Wait until the remaining flower heads develop seeds that are dry and turn tan in color. These are the seeds you should gather to grow calendulas from seed in the coming spring.
Why did my calendula stop blooming?
Calendula blooms in the cool season and go dormant in hot weather. Trimming the plant will encourage blooms to reappear when the weather cools down. Calendula thrives in poor soil, so avoid over-fertilizing.
Can I start seeds inside?
Calendula is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 6-8 weeks before the last heavy frost.
Are the flowers edible?
The petals can be used fresh or in cooking, with a flavor similar to saffron that complements soups and stews.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No

DEPTH
Lightly cover with peat moss

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
12 inches









Calendula (Calendula Officinalis Orange King) - Calendula is so versatile and so easy to grow from flower seeds! These flowers are cheerful and bright, and they are very attractive to beneficial insects as well. Start seeds alone, in combination with other flowers or in the vegetable garden to repel unwanted insects. It's edible and also a perfect candidate for cutting and flower arrangements. Calendula are drought tolerant plants are a fun and fast growing annual that are easy to grow from flower seed and simple to care for. It is a great choice for kids and beginning gardeners.
Calendula Officinalis, also known as Pot Marigold, got the name because the dried flowers of the plant were traditionally used in soups and stews to fight off illness. Calendulas are known for many health benefits, but they are most recognized for effectiveness in healing skin problems, such as wounds, burns, insect bites, eczema, shingles and skin ulcers, to name a few. Sow Pot Marigold Seeds directly outdoors after last frost, and cover the flower seeds lightly with peat moss. The plants prefer sunny locations and well-drained soil.