As ladies, we tend to have a natural love for flowers. They make for the perfect gift, have a way of saying I love you or I’m sorry, and they brighten up any room simply just by being. More than just ...
Calendulas are great for attracting pollinators or for adding fun touches to meals since they're one of the best edible flowers you should plant in your garden. Some gardeners even use them as a ...
The bright and cheerful calendula (Calendula officinalis) is often known by names like pot marigold or Scotch marigold, although it's not a true marigold. This easy-to-grow annual has fuzzy, green, ...
Calendula, though commonly referred to as pot marigolds, are not true marigolds, but like marigolds are part of the daisy family. Calendulas are native to Mediterranean countries and parts of Europe ...
If you’re side-eyeing your flower bed and wondering if it can do more than look pretty, here’s some good news: it can. Many ...
The calendula, scientifically known as calendula officinalis and locally as gul-e-ashrafi, is a daisy-like flower. Belonging to the asteraceae family, the flower is locally found in yellow and orange ...
Have you ever heard of calendula flowers? They've been used for centuries in both culinary and medicinal ways, particularly thought to have anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties. The petals are ...
“A Garden to Dye For” by Chris McLaughlin walks you through how to create your own colorful dyes with plants from your garden. Although the word “marigold” is in calendula’s common name, it’s not ...
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How To Grow Calendula

Edible, medicinal, colorful. Calendula checks so many boxes that it would be silly not to add this resilient herb to the garden! With its brilliant blooms and tremendous medicinal benefits, calendula ...