Ball's Orange Calendula Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
- REVIEWS
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Direct sow in fall or early spring, planting 1/4" below the surface. To start seed indoors, plant 1/4" deep in individual pots or a flat; keep evenly moist and at a temperature of 60-65 degrees until germination, which should take place within 5-10 days. Transplant or thin seedlings.
Growing: This plant can adapt to almost any soil, but prefers well-drained, poor or average soil. Since this plant prefers cool temperatures, it will appreciate filtered shade. Once established, it does not need regular watering; for the best blooms it should not be over-watered. To keep the plant bushy and neat, occasionally pinch off the tops of the developing stalks. If deadheaded regularly, it will produce profuse blossoms all season long; in hotter regions, it may stop blooming in the heat of summer and begin again in fall. This plant will readily reseed itself. Calendula can also be grown in containers.
Harvesting: For fresh flowers, cut the stems long and place them in water immediately. For culinary use, cut flower heads that have just opened; spread them out away from direct sunlight to dry completely, turning them occasionally. When the flowers are crisp and dry, store them in an airtight container for up to a year. The dried petals can be used in place of saffron, or as a garnish to add color and spice to dishes.
Seed Saving: When the developing Calendula Officinalis seed turns from green to pale tan and easily comes loose from the head, remove the seed heads. Spread them out to dry away from direct sunlight, then thresh them to separate the seed from the husk. Store ball's orange calendula seeds in a cool, dry place.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Calendula officinalis
Species Origin: Southern Europe
Type: Garden Flowers
Life Cycle: Annual
USDA Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
US Regions: California, Mountain, Arid/Desert, Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast
Seeds per Ounce: 4,560
Stratification: No Stratification
Germination Ease: No Stratification
Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun
Height: 20 Inches
Color: Orange
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer, Blooms Early Fall
Uses: Aromatic, Cut Flowers
Calendula!
Big bag of lovely seeds!
Calendula seeds
I've ordered different times from ever Wilde and they immediately get my order in the mail. The foil packaging is wonderful. I will not think twice about using them again. This is a good company.
Well-packed seeds
About all I can comment on in this review is the packaging and the shipping response, both of which were top notch. I like the foil packs as I store the seeds in the fridge and this will help avoid moisture issues. I won't know about the germination rates until Spring, but so far all seems in order.
95% germination
The packaging encourages me I'll be able to plant these seeds successfully for several seasons.
The girls and flowers
I needed a contrast with all the blue, white, purple, and pink( my girls can't see red so I don't even bother) flowers so I got this, I am looking forward to seeing their reactions when they start blooming. I like the package the seeds came in
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Direct sow in fall or early spring, planting 1/4" below the surface. To start seed indoors, plant 1/4" deep in individual pots or a flat; keep evenly moist and at a temperature of 60-65 degrees until germination, which should take place within 5-10 days. Transplant or thin seedlings.
Growing: This plant can adapt to almost any soil, but prefers well-drained, poor or average soil. Since this plant prefers cool temperatures, it will appreciate filtered shade. Once established, it does not need regular watering; for the best blooms it should not be over-watered. To keep the plant bushy and neat, occasionally pinch off the tops of the developing stalks. If deadheaded regularly, it will produce profuse blossoms all season long; in hotter regions, it may stop blooming in the heat of summer and begin again in fall. This plant will readily reseed itself. Calendula can also be grown in containers.
Harvesting: For fresh flowers, cut the stems long and place them in water immediately. For culinary use, cut flower heads that have just opened; spread them out away from direct sunlight to dry completely, turning them occasionally. When the flowers are crisp and dry, store them in an airtight container for up to a year. The dried petals can be used in place of saffron, or as a garnish to add color and spice to dishes.
Seed Saving: When the developing Calendula Officinalis seed turns from green to pale tan and easily comes loose from the head, remove the seed heads. Spread them out to dry away from direct sunlight, then thresh them to separate the seed from the husk. Store ball's orange calendula seeds in a cool, dry place.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Calendula officinalis
Species Origin: Southern Europe
Type: Garden Flowers
Life Cycle: Annual
USDA Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
US Regions: California, Mountain, Arid/Desert, Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast
Seeds per Ounce: 4,560
Stratification: No Stratification
Germination Ease: No Stratification
Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun
Height: 20 Inches
Color: Orange
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer, Blooms Early Fall
Uses: Aromatic, Cut Flowers
Reviews
Review
Calendula!
Big bag of lovely seeds!
Review
Calendula seeds
I've ordered different times from ever Wilde and they immediately get my order in the mail. The foil packaging is wonderful. I will not think twice about using them again. This is a good company.
Review
Well-packed seeds
About all I can comment on in this review is the packaging and the shipping response, both of which were top notch. I like the foil packs as I store the seeds in the fridge and this will help avoid moisture issues. I won't know about the germination rates until Spring, but so far all seems in order.
Review
95% germination
The packaging encourages me I'll be able to plant these seeds successfully for several seasons.
Review
The girls and flowers
I needed a contrast with all the blue, white, purple, and pink( my girls can't see red so I don't even bother) flowers so I got this, I am looking forward to seeing their reactions when they start blooming. I like the package the seeds came in
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