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MarigoldThese bright
Cultivation Seeds may be sown directly in the bed, border, or flower box throughout spring and summer. The plant prefers a rich, light soil and a sunny location. Add compost to the soil if necessary, then sidedress with additional compost when the plants are well extablished. Water deeply during dry spells. It will seed itself readily. Culinary Uses The petals, with their slight aromatic bitterness are used in fish and meat soups, rice dishes, salads, and as a coloring for cheese and butter. The whole flower was used as a garnish in medieval times. Medicinal Use Calendula heals wounds as well as internal and external ulcers. It is an
Other Uses An infusion of the petals can be used as a rinse to lighten and brighten hair. The petals also make a nourishing cream for the skin. Pot marigold makes an attractive cut flower and can be grown in the vegetable garden to help with insect control. Other useful herb information: Meadowsweet | Spikenard | Red Clover | Red Yeast Rice | Vitex | Kola Nut | Eleuthero Page Content: marigold flower , marigold seed , marsh marigold , marigold kitchen , once upon a marigold , marigold carnival glass , flower african marigold buy , marigold plant , french marigold , marigold picture , marigold food . |
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