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This calendula is exceptional, in our southern Gironde it grows in any soil, any exposure and flowers for a long time. A really easy plant and in mild regions it behaves as a perennial (plants from two years ago are still thriving!).
Viviane
Aquitaine
My neighbour made fun of my late sowing (cold temperatures until mid-June this spring in Nouvelle Aquitaine) but this variety of marigold has the same qualities as the classic orange variety: the seeds germinate easily and quickly, and the young plants have withstood the heatwave without any damage. As I had told my neighbour, they are now in flower, at the end of summer. Their delicate colour blends well with the flowers in two very different flowerbeds: one romantic, the other with a predominance of oranges, purple, and violet. I highly recommend them.
Very beautiful flower. No need for watering except at the beginning for the seeds to germinate, but really very little.
Throughout this summer, despite the high temperatures, I only watered them when I remembered (1 to 2 times per month).
Very beautiful flowering and very long-lasting (still in bloom in mid-October).
Caroline
very beautiful
Very pretty pale yellow flowers but of small pruning.
Nadège R.
Few successes in sowing, then spike, to be continued...
Edwige O.
The sowing is done: all the seeds have sprouted.
I hope the young plants will be as beautiful as in the picture. What type of water can I use as fertilizer afterwards?
Sylvie D.
Beautiful colour
Beautiful colour for this marigold, it intrigues me, they should bring brightness to the flowerbeds!