Friday, 25 February 2022

Garden Affair : Calendulas

 Calendulas often popular as Pot Marigold are one of the most popular spring flowers owing to their drought tolerance and exquisite blooms. There synchronized arrangement in pots add glory to your spring garden.



                                                                         
Growing period and fertilization 

Calendulas are cool region plants and can be grown easily from seeds . They do give more  blooms when fertilized periodically.

                                                                   




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7 comments:

  1. Calendulas are truly wonderful plants. We have them blooming all summer long into autumn - although my calendulas are all orange, not yellow... I recently had an eye infection and a tea made from calendulas (squeezed on my eye several times a day, cooled) helped me wonderfully. You can also drink the tea very well.
    All the best and happy weekend
    Traude
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  2. Calendulas are beautiful flowers. In yellow, these look cheerful.
    Thanks for sharing and Have a nice weekend!

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  3. Calendulas are bright, colourful and beautiful. I tried to grow once but not successful. Thank you for hosting. Have a great weekend.

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  4. Very pretty. Look quite sturdy too!

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  5. Hope you're enjoying this beautiful time of year.
    Amalia
    xo

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  6. Lovely these yellow flowers!

    Happy WW and a beautiful Spring, Arun!

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  7. Calendulas are popular here too!

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