Calendula ‘Zeolights’
Calendula officinalis
Description
The apricot-peach petals of ‘Zeolights’ have a rusty reverse side and a dark reddish-brown eye that make them a real standout in the garden. These abundant bloomers have tall, strong stems and are a fantastic addition to market bouquets and large arrangements. The warm peachy flowers look as if they are glowing in the vase. A must-grow! Calendulas are easy to grow and the fastest flowers to bloom from seed—in just 2 months. Often called English marigolds, the plants are loved by beneficial insects. Petals can be used as fabric dye, are edible, and can be used medicinally in salves.
Details
Height: 32 to 36 in
Site: full sun
Days to maturity: 60 days
Plant spacing: 9 to 12 in
Pinch: when 8 in tall
Seed Sowing & Growing Notes
Start seed indoors in trays 4 to 6 weeks before last frost; transplant out after all danger of frost has passed. Can be direct-sown and succession-planted every 2 to 3 weeks for continual harvest.
Harvesting/Vase Life
Details
Description
The apricot-peach petals of ‘Zeolights’ have a rusty reverse side and a dark reddish-brown eye that make them a real standout in the garden. These abundant bloomers have tall, strong stems and are a fantastic addition to market bouquets and large arrangements. The warm peachy flowers look as if they are glowing in the vase. A must-grow! Calendulas are easy to grow and the fastest flowers to bloom from seed—in just 2 months. Often called English marigolds, the plants are loved by beneficial insects. Petals can be used as fabric dye, are edible, and can be used medicinally in salves.
Details
Height: 32 to 36 in
Site: full sun
Days to maturity: 60 days
Plant spacing: 9 to 12 in
Pinch: when 8 in tall
Seed Sowing & Growing Notes
Start seed indoors in trays 4 to 6 weeks before last frost; transplant out after all danger of frost has passed. Can be direct-sown and succession-planted every 2 to 3 weeks for continual harvest.
Harvesting/Vase Life
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How to Grow
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