Calendula
Calendula
- Calendula plants produce large, daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow and orange.
- Calendula plants prefer full sun to partial shade.
- Calendula plants do not require a lot of fertilizer
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Bring home the world of the calendula flower. It's also called pot marigold. People prize it for beauty and healing.
Benefits: Calendula, part of the daisy family, offers skin benefits. It's anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, aiding wound healing. Calendula extracts and ointments help heal wounds and skin issues. Studies confirm its effectiveness in reducing inflammation and healing wounds.
Soil: Calendula thrives in well-drained, organic-rich soil and needs sun. Try our potting mixes for the best results.
Water & care: Water until established mature plants need less. Calendula is low-maintenance and great for gardens. Use it to soothe skin, aid wound healing, or enjoy blooms. Calendula officinalis is a must-have herb for healing and beauty.