Pacific Beauty Mixed Calendula Seeds 5080. Calendula are actually short lived tender perennials (hardy to zone 9) that are grown as annuals in Canada. Spectacular 10 cm (4"") blooms in a delightful range of colours - yellow, orange, apricot and cream. Flowers freely through the summer on well-branched plants that grow to 45 cm (18"") in height. Calendula is also known as the pot marigold - a reference to either its ability to grow quite nicely in containers or the fact the flowers were often used in food preparation! Without a doubt one of the most adaptable and easiest to grow flower there is.
100 seed/gram. Very easy to grow! Adaptable to poor soil and will tolerate light shade! Direct sow seed in the garden in mid to late May sowing seed 6 mm (1/4"") deep. Protect seedlings from rabbits. Eventually thin seedlings to 20 cm (8"") apart. For an early start, sow seeds indoors in a soil-less medium in early April. Keep at 21 C (70 F) for the 5-10 day germination period then grow-on at a lower temperature of 10-13 C (50-55 F) before hardening off and transplanting to a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Calendula can re-seed itself but it is not invasive.
| WEIGHT | N/A |
|---|---|
| DIMENSIONS | N/A |
| BLOOMING SEASON BEGINS |
Early Summer |
| LIFECYCLE |
Annual |
| PROPAGATION |
Sow Direct |
| DAYS TO EMERGENCE |
5 to 10 |
| LIGHT |
Full Sun |
| GROWTH HABIT |
Sturdy |
| FROST TOLERANCE |
Can Withstand Light Frost |
| DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY |
Easy |
| HERITAGE |
Open Pollinated |
| FAMILY NAME |
Asteraceae |
| LATIN |
Calendula officinalis |
| SUGGESTED USES |
Containers, window boxes and other planters, Excellent plant for low maintenance gardens or for massing in a sunny area, Good for areas with poor soil. |