28 results for "pot marigold seeds" between $0 and $760
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Compact, bushy plants quickly become smothered in gorgeous fully double apricot flowers. Being dwarf makes Calendula Apricot Twist ideal for planting towards the front of a border or in containers. One seed produces a bushy plant as pictured here.
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Herbology. Fresh or dried, only the orange flowers are used medicinally and are considered slightly cooling and drying. A decoction of the flowers was drunk to bring smallpox to the surface. Pot marigold is astringent, antiseptic, mildly diaphoretic, anti-fungal (an extract kills even Aspergillus fungus), heals wounds, stimulates bile (the Doctrine of Signatures indicating that yellow flowers stimulate yellow bile), and helps regulate menstruation. A tea of fresh...
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Average soils--Pot marigold - Seeds--French wildflower - L'Atelier Vert - - Everything
Few blossoms conjure up the feeling of an Old World wild garden more quickly than the golden orange daisies of pot marigold ( Calendula officinalis . Treasured for millenia as a medicinal herb valuable for treatment of skin irritations and in shampoos, this native French wildflower has always had a place in the French gardener's heart. Pot marigold is an easy-to-grow hardy annual that blooms best during the cooler months. Plant in fall or early spring for spring and early summer blooming, or in...
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"Calendula is used in coloring and decorations. Calendula has loads of orange/yellow flowers on 18 tall plants. Annual. TPF024"
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Sweet Cream is a unique fully double creamy white marigold. This novel white flowered hybrid has 2.5-3" flowers on a 16" tall plant. This marigold has superior pot and garden performance. Ideal for border and bed plantings. Package (35 seeds).
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Scotch Marigold, Pot, Marigold, Marigold, Calendula, RuddlesDuration: AnnualBloom Time: SummerHeight: 12 to 24Spacing: 12 to 15Light: Full SunSoil Moisture: Medium to DryUSDA Zone: 3a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 4700Blooming repeatedly, this brilliant orange wildflower is a favorite of herbalists across the world. With edible blossoms, it's common name 'pot marigold' came from...
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Marigold - Mini plant kit with flower seeds and enriched potting soil in a 4" terra cotta pot
Marigold - Mini plant kit with flower seeds and enriched potting soil in a 4" terra cotta pot. It is covered with a matching saucer and tied with a raffia or ribbon bow. Includes decorative trim and gift card with growing and care instructions on back. With a little TLC, this plant kit will mature into a full pot of beautiful flowers.
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Named for the flashy red or maroon undersides of petals, these flowers dance in shades of apricot, orange, peach, vanilla - sometimes in 2 or 3 colors simultaneously. At sunset petals fold up for the night, revealing their flashy backsides! It's a "kitchen garden" standard that provides edible color in salads, soups, desserts and as a garnish. Germinates @ 70°-75°F in 1-2 weeks. Certified Organic. Annual. 12"- 18" Approx 50 seeds per pack Planting calendula can help control earwigs, as the...
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(A/1'-2')(FS) Very colorful yellow to orange flowers mainly used in garden borders. Use flower petals sprinkled on salads as acolorful garnish. Makes a yellow dye from the blossoms. Medicinal uses. Self-seeds easily.
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This Sun herb is a perennial marigold. The Aztecs used it in ceremonies related to the dead, but Huichol Indians traditionally combined this plant with Nicotiana rustica in a smoking mixture used when taking peyote or other hallucinogens in order to induce clearer and less frightening visions. This magick herb needs lots of sun, enjoys humid heat, and can be grown in pots and brought inside in the winter. It has a nice spicy smell. I have a new source for this seed; this variety has nice orangeish...
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Blooming repeatedly, this brilliant orange wildflower is a favorite of herbalists across the world. With edible blossoms, it's common name 'pot marigold' came from the puddings that were made with it in Europe during the 16th and 17th century. During the middle ages it was used to treat headaches and heart ailments. Today, the flowers are often used to decorate cake and salads, and well as being a favorite in teas, cosmetic products, and burn ointments. Of course, it is also a beautiful addition to any garden!
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Marigold Sweet Cream / Vanilla Hybrid Seed 500 seeds
(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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Paint-a-Pot, grow a garden! Your little one will have fun painting their own design on this pot and then watching the Marigold flowers grow. This garden set includes: Marigold seed mix, organic soil, 6 acrylic paints, 2 paintbrushes, terra-cotta planter, planting directions, and instruction booklet with decorating ideas.
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Blooming repeatedly, this brilliant orange wildflower is a favorite of herbalists across the world. With edible blossoms, it's common name 'pot marigold' came from the puddings that were made with it in Europe during the 16th and 17th century. During the middle ages it was used to treat headaches and heart ailments. Today, the flowers are often used to decorate cake and salads, and well as being a favorite in teas, cosmetic products, and burn ointments. Of course, it is also a beautiful addition to any garden!
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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(T. Erecta) Annual. 12,000-13,000/oz. 7 day, 72-75F. Early, compact habit in packs or pots. Sow by early February to induce early budding.
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