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Calendula Mix

$3.00

Calendula is a wonderful flower for many reasons--it's great for pollinators, a great companion plant & pest deterrent, AND it's edible! It’s known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, so it’s used as a salve and in edibles like baked goods, salads, and teas.

Calendula likes some cold stratification, so sow it it late Winter / early Spring with 1/2" of soil on top. It's also relatively cold hardy, so will last through early and late frosts. One of my favorite flowers to plant in an edible garden! Minimum 1/2 tsp of seeds included.

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Calendula is a wonderful flower for many reasons--it's great for pollinators, a great companion plant & pest deterrent, AND it's edible! It’s known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, so it’s used as a salve and in edibles like baked goods, salads, and teas.

Calendula likes some cold stratification, so sow it it late Winter / early Spring with 1/2" of soil on top. It's also relatively cold hardy, so will last through early and late frosts. One of my favorite flowers to plant in an edible garden! Minimum 1/2 tsp of seeds included.

Calendula is a wonderful flower for many reasons--it's great for pollinators, a great companion plant & pest deterrent, AND it's edible! It’s known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, so it’s used as a salve and in edibles like baked goods, salads, and teas.

Calendula likes some cold stratification, so sow it it late Winter / early Spring with 1/2" of soil on top. It's also relatively cold hardy, so will last through early and late frosts. One of my favorite flowers to plant in an edible garden! Minimum 1/2 tsp of seeds included.

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