Yellow and orange calendulas bloom through winter, as will pink and white English daisies and sweet-scented stock. |
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Edible flowers, such as nasturtiums, pansies, violets, and calendulas, are also good. |
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Keep an eye out for them on clematis, calendulas, chrysanthemums and zinnias. |
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Sweet peas, pansies and calendulas are fairly cold tolerant and should be planted as soon as soil can be easily worked. |
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It may be a little early to start summer annuals, but pansies, violas, snapdragons, calendulas and more will go strong until June or even later if planted anew now. |
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Pansies are prone to fungal infections and young plants rot easily and calendulas can also fall prey to moulds, so I tend to plant these as seedlings too. |
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For most, the presence of flowers such as roses, peonies, chrysanthemums, lilies, irises and calendulas for instance represents an aesthetic uplifting of spirit. |
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Vibrant calendulas in various shades of orange or Dimorphothecas for a very sunny spot make great edging choices. |
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Sow the seeds of fast-maturing annuals such as calendulas, candytuft and godetias every two weeks for a succession of blooms throughout the summer. |
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Collect seeds from calendulas, love-in-a-mist and nasturtiums. |
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The plants are coming out now, untangled from their twiggy pea sticks, which will do a second tour of duty, propping up cornflowers and calendulas. |
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Most calendulas have yellow or orange, single or double, daisy flowers. |
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In our veg plot, which seems to have more flowers than produce in it at the moment, blue cornflowers are planted side by side with vivid orange calendulas. |
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Calendulas, eschscholzias, mesembryanthemums and other annuals grow vigorously and seed freely in gravel. |
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Calendulas will help attract bees to pollinate your veg QIN December I came across a large strelitzia, bird of paradise. |
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