As we have made links on social media with the Royal Horticultural Society, we joined part of their online "communities".
Earlier in the Spring we were offered the chance to receive some Calendula Nova seeds, which we could use in our green space. The Friends group has started to under plant many of the rose beds in order to increase interest, colour and plants for pollinators. Calendula or commonly known as Pot Marigolds are an excellent hardy annual which will self seed and last for many years. It is often seen in companion planting in vegetable gardens to attract beneficial insects, which then feed on greenfly. Also, the petals are edible. Calendula petals can be infused into oil, then used to create hand cream or lip balm as it is good for the skin. What is there not to like, so many benefits, not to mention being such a vibrant, cheerful flower!
Despite some very dry weather, the seeds germinated and were thinned and some transplanted to give the seedlings space to grow.
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