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Calendula

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Calendula

If you love bold colors, then you’ll love Calendula (officinalis). Calendula blossoms are typically 2 inches in diameter and come in a large variety of colors. The ultra double flowers produce an endless supply of cut flowers for that special bouquet. I prefer to start seeds in my garden after the last frost in fertile soil. Cheers

Tip:

To extend the blooming season simply remove spent flowers.

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