CALENDULA OFFICINALIS (Pacific Beauty Mix) Seeds Organic Heirloom Flowering Herb
Calendula Pacific Beauty Mix, also known as pot marigold, hails from the warm regions of southern Europe. This charming heirloom variety showcases a vibrant mix of semi-double to fully double blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and gold. The 'Pacific Beauty Mix' is perfect for snipping for bouquets, adorning beds and borders, or enhancing the pollinator garden with its edible petals.
MORE INFO:
- Name: Calendula
- Scientific Name: Calendula officinalis
- Color: A vibrant blend of yellow, orange, and golden hues
- Hardiness Zones: Not applicable (self-seeding nature allows it to act like a perennial across all zones)
- Planting: Sow outdoors post-frost or start indoors weeks before the last frost
- Height: 12-24 inches
- Spacing: 9-12 inches
- Growth Cycle: Annual/Tender Perennial (self-seeding)
- Blooming Season: Summer and Fall
- Sunlight: Thrives in full sun
- Soil and Water: Prefers average conditions
- Wildlife: A magnet for bees, birds, and butterfliesSowing Instructions: Directly sow seeds in fall or early spring, burying them 1/4 inch beneath the soil. For indoor starts, plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in pots or flats, maintaining even moisture and a temperature of 60-65 degrees for optimal germination within 5-10 days. Thin or transplant seedlings as needed.
Cultivation Tips: Calendula is versatile and can adjust to various soils, though it flourishes in well-drained, average soil. It favors cooler temperatures and partial shade. Once established, it requires minimal watering. Avoid overwatering to encourage the best flowering. Regularly pinching the tops of growing stalks keeps the plant tidy. Deadheading promotes continuous blooming throughout the season; however, in hotter climates, it may pause flowering during peak summer heat and resume in the fall. This plant will self-sow with ease and is also well-suited for container gardening.
Beefsteak Tomato Plant Seeds Organic Heirloom
Your will receive quality hand harvested seeds packed with the upmost care. Their will be over 35 seeds in the regular size pack, over 100 seeds in the Large pack and in the largest size available you will receive over 250 seeds.
Return & Refund Policy
Change your mind? Return any unopened seeds within 3 days of recieving for a full refund. Once open or planted its the buyers responsability for maintinece thus not returnable.
Shipping Info
Ships in crush proof box, seeds packaged in cotton then in a waterproof pack with instructions. Seed ppacks are resealable.
Zone and Planting
- Hardiness Zones: Not applicable (self-seeding nature allows it to act like a perennial across ALL zones)
- Planting: Sow outdoors post-frost or start indoors weeks before the last frost
- Height: 12-24 inches
- Spacing: 9-12 inches
- Growth Cycle: Annual/Tender Perennial (self-seeding)
- Blooming Season: Summer and Fall
- Sunlight: Thrives in full sun
- Soil and Water: Prefers average conditions
- Wildlife: A magnet for bees, birds, and butterfliesSowing Instructions: Directly sow seeds in fall or early spring, burying them 1/4 inch beneath the soil. For indoor starts, plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in pots or flats, maintaining even moisture and a temperature of 60-65 degrees for optimal germination within 5-10 days. Thin or transplant seedlings as needed.
Cultivation Tips: Calendula is versatile and can adjust to various soils, though it flourishes in well-drained, average soil. It favors cooler temperatures and partial shade. Once established, it requires minimal watering. Avoid overwatering to encourage the best flowering. Regularly pinching the tops of growing stalks keeps the plant tidy. Deadheading promotes continuous blooming throughout the season; however, in hotter climates, it may pause flowering during peak summer heat and resume in the fall. This plant will self-sow with ease and is also well-suited for container gardening.