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Calendula Zeolights

$6.00

This well known medicinal bloom has a deep rust colored center and is surrounded by gentle orange peach petals. Wonderful as a secondary flower, its short seed to bloom period means you can direct sow this variety into late summer. Start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, needs darkness to germinate. Plant in direct sun, 6-9'' apart.  Harvest when half of the flower petals have unfurled.

25 seeds.

Grown without the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers.

Non refundable.

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This well known medicinal bloom has a deep rust colored center and is surrounded by gentle orange peach petals. Wonderful as a secondary flower, its short seed to bloom period means you can direct sow this variety into late summer. Start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, needs darkness to germinate. Plant in direct sun, 6-9'' apart.  Harvest when half of the flower petals have unfurled.

25 seeds.

Grown without the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers.

Non refundable.

This well known medicinal bloom has a deep rust colored center and is surrounded by gentle orange peach petals. Wonderful as a secondary flower, its short seed to bloom period means you can direct sow this variety into late summer. Start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, needs darkness to germinate. Plant in direct sun, 6-9'' apart.  Harvest when half of the flower petals have unfurled.

25 seeds.

Grown without the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers.

Non refundable.

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