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Category Archives: Calendula

Easy to grow Calendula for tea and skin care.

July 26, 2019
Christine . Calendula, News
Calendula officinalis, yellow flowers with green foliage

Calendula officinalis, Flowers

Calendula officinalis – sometimes called “pot marigold” or “Mary’s Gold” – is a flowering herb that is easy to grow, and easy to maintain. The flowers are larger in Spring, decreasing in size and number in summer, and then return to the larger and more numerous in Fall. Continue reading →

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How to Make Calendula Oil for Skin Care

August 2, 2017
Christine . Calendula, Herbs, News . Herbs
Calendula Flowers, June 2017

Calendula Flowers, June 2017

This year, I’m thinking outside the box, and learning to grow and use a few more plants that contribute to a healthy lifestyle for myself, family and friends. Continue reading →

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