Description
Calendula officinalis
Large bright orange double flowers, good for cut flower
Flowering – harvest: April; May; June July; August; September; October
Height in cm – inches: 60 – 24
An annual decorative, spice, and medicinal plant that spreads so that once you sow it, there is no need to sow it again. It is intended for flower beds and pots.
Sowing: Indoors from January to March at a temperature above 18°C, sow the seeds on the surface of the substrate and press down slightly. Cover with nylon or a transparent cover, and remove it when the seeds germinate. Water moderately as long as there is moisture for germination. Transplant the plants outdoors when the danger of frost has passed. Before sowing, keep the seeds in the refrigerator for 2-4 weeks.
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