Astéracées • Calendula officinalis

Mixed marigold - Organic

"A spontaneous bouquet of yellows and oranges to awaken the nourishing garden."

$4.49

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Native to the Mediterranean region, the pot marigold ( Calendula officinalis ) has become widespread in many gardens as a medicinal, edible, and ornamental flower. In mixed plantings, it offers a warm palette of yellows, oranges, and sometimes softer tones, punctuating the vegetable garden with luminous patches from early summer until the first frosts.

In a garden in harmony with the seasons, mixed marigolds readily self-seed and accompany vegetable beds like a benevolent presence. Their abundant blooms nourish pollinating and beneficial insects, while also providing the gardener with petals to pick for cooking or traditional preparations. Hardy and undemanding, they integrate naturally into a nurturing space where the aim is to cultivate a relationship with nature through respectful gardening and simple practices.

  • Growing climate: Cool season to hot season
  • Sowing difficulty level: Easy
  • Care required: Occasional
  • Growth: Rapid growth

Note: Tolerates cool temperatures and cool nights well, but is susceptible to prolonged periods of severe drought without watering.

The petals of the common calendula are edible and have long been used as a "false saffron" or as a colorful touch in peasant cooking. They are added raw to salads, compound butters, omelets, soups, or grain dishes for a yellow-orange hue and a sweet, slightly resinous flavor.

The petals can be dried in the shade, in a well-ventilated place, then stored in an airtight jar for use throughout the year. They are also used in herbal teas or in oil infusions, in keeping with the traditional uses of calendula, particularly for skincare preparations.

In the garden, mixed marigolds easily find their place in a corner of edible flowers, near the kitchen, or integrated into the borders of the vegetable garden to combine the useful with the pleasant.

Mixed marigold - Organic

$4.49

$4.49

écoumene seeding advice

Seeding type

Indoor and outdoor seeding

Germination time

10-30 days

Germination temperature

18° to 22° Celsius

Sowing depth

Sowing at a depth of 5 mm

Transplantation

Difficult Transplantation

Technical

Seeding in clusters

Growing conditions

Number of days to maturity

Harvest at ± 50 days

Hardiness zone

Zone-3b

Distance between plants

30 cm

Distance between rows

45 cm

Optimal brightness

Sun plant

Soil texture

Loose (silty) soil

Soil moisture

Cool, well-drained soil

Soil fertility

Plant not very demanding in bacteria-dominant compost

optimal soil pH

Low acidic pH

Average plant height

45 cm

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