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CALENDULA Double Mix
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Species: Calendula Latin name: Calendula Officinalis Other usual name: Pot Marigold - Scotch Marigold Variety: Calendula Officinalis Family: Astéracées Origin: Southern Europe
The Calendula: Annual variety with large double flowers of mixed colors. Variety easy to cultivate. Used for borders, rubbles and solid masses. The concern pushes back insects, remove faded flowers to prolong the season.
Seed sowing: February at April, October to November Flowering of Calendulas: April to September Height: Calendula reach on average 50 cm Exposure: Sunny, Half Shade
Sowing instructions: Seed sowing directly in places after any danger of frosts have past in a depth of 1 cm. Water soil even if it rains. Thin out sowings all 20 to 25 cm. Resistance to first frosts in autumn. Sowing under greenhouse as from February for an early flowering or sowing in interior 8 weeks before the last frosts.
Sowing distance: 20 x 25 cm between plants Minimum seed sowing temperature: 18 °C to 20°C
Net weight of seeds: 3 gr +/- 275 seeds
All our seeds are sold with their sowing instructions.
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