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Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds, Bright Blooms, Medicinal, Non-GMO, Easy to Grow for Planting Indoor & Outdoor Gardening
Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds, Bright Blooms, Medicinal, Non-GMO, Easy to Grow for Planting Indoor & Outdoor Gardening
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Calendula Seeds (Calendula officinalis) — Pacific Beauty Mix, Non-GMO, Edible & Pollinator-Friendly
Cheerful, long-blooming, and easy to grow. Great for beds or containers; perfect for cut flowers, edible petals, and pollinator strips.
✅ Non-GMO • ✅ Fresh stock • ✅ High germination
Why You’ll Love It
- Bold mix of golds and oranges for nonstop color.
- Edible petals for salads, bakes, and garnishes.
- Attracts bees and beneficial insects; great companion plant.
- Reliable and low-maintenance in full sun or light shade.
Quick Facts (Grow Guide)
| Botanical name | Calendula officinalis |
| Sun | Full sun; tolerates part sun |
| Sowing method | Direct sow after frost; 2–3 seeds per inch (≈2–3 cm) |
| Sowing depth | ¼″ / 6 mm |
| Spacing | Thin to 8–12″ / 20–30 cm; rows 16–18″ / 40–45 cm |
| Germination | 7–14 days at ~70°F / 21°C |
| Soil | Well-drained; average fertility; keep evenly moist to establish |
| Harvest | Cut blooms regularly (edible petals); deadhead to extend flowering |
Ways to Use
- Culinary: scatter petals on salads, bakes, and desserts.
- Crafts: dry for teas, soaps, and decor projects.
- Garden: vibrant borders, cutting patches, and pollinator plantings.
What You’ll Receive
- Select your pack size in this listing’s options
- Fresh, Non-GMO seeds in a moisture-resistant packet
- Simple sowing guide
- Germination guarantee — free replacement if your seeds fail to sprout
Pro tip: Stagger sowings every 2–3 weeks for season-long blooms; keep cutting to encourage more flowers.