Calendula "Citrus Mixture Daisy" (Pot marigold)
Pot marigold "Citrus Mixture Daisy".
Inflorescences of unusual shades rise above strong stems. Due to its endurance, cold resistance and early flowering, it allows you to get "decorative material" for decorating terraces, balconies, pots, flowerpots and does not get tired of blooming and pleasing the eye until late autumn.
Plants height 25-30 cm.
0.5 g = about 55 seeds. 0.5 g is enough for an area of 1.5-2.0 m2.
Agrotechnics.
Sowing: April - for seedlings for planting on a balcony, May - in open ground. After 2-4 weeks after germination, the plants are thinned out or seated at a distance of 20 cm from each other.
Any garden soil, sunny or semi-shaded location is suitable for calendula.
Care: regular watering, top dressing. The first top dressing is carried out a week after planting seedlings or thinning, then they are fed every 10-14 days with complex mineral fertilizer. To prolong flowering, wilted inflorescences are removed.
Flowering: from late June until frost. Calendula goes well with blue ageratum, delphinium, rudbeckia and zinnia.
Inflorescences of unusual shades rise above strong stems. Due to its endurance, cold resistance and early flowering, it allows you to get "decorative material" for decorating terraces, balconies, pots, flowerpots and does not get tired of blooming and pleasing the eye until late autumn.
Plants height 25-30 cm.
0.5 g = about 55 seeds. 0.5 g is enough for an area of 1.5-2.0 m2.
Agrotechnics.
Sowing: April - for seedlings for planting on a balcony, May - in open ground. After 2-4 weeks after germination, the plants are thinned out or seated at a distance of 20 cm from each other.
Any garden soil, sunny or semi-shaded location is suitable for calendula.
Care: regular watering, top dressing. The first top dressing is carried out a week after planting seedlings or thinning, then they are fed every 10-14 days with complex mineral fertilizer. To prolong flowering, wilted inflorescences are removed.
Flowering: from late June until frost. Calendula goes well with blue ageratum, delphinium, rudbeckia and zinnia.