Edible flowers Self-seeding Cottage garden plant Dye herb A flower that cheers you up as soon as you look it, in folklore the petals scattered under your pillow protected you whilst you were asleep and made your dreams come true. Calendula cream can be bou
A flower that cheers you up as soon as you look it, in folklore the petals scattered under your pillow protected you whilst you were asleep and made your dreams come true. Calendula cream can be bought in most pharmacies and is used for reducing inflammation, healing cuts and grazes, chapped hands and minor burns. It has a soothing effect on the digestive system effect and the flower petals can be used in culinary dishes, most notably rice based ones like paella.
This sun loving annual is happy in most soils and grows really well in containers. The only pests to look out for is slugs who seem to find the leaves quite delicious, although calendula easily outgrows the munching once they begin to take off, it is just when they are young it can be a problem. At the end of the summer harvest the seed when ripe forsowing the following spring or leave to self-seed naturally.
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