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How To Collect and Store Calendula Seeds


Collecting calendula seeds is so easy. It’s also extremely rewarding to collect seeds from plants you’ve grown! To collect the seeds gently use your thumb to knock the dried seeds off of the flower head and put them onto a small plate.

Calendula, scientifically known as Calendula officinalis, distinguishes itself from the French marigold "Tagetes," despite the shared moniker "pot marigold." Functioning as a self-seeding annual flower, calendula brings numerous advantages to both individuals and their gardens. Serving as an excellent companion plant for a wide array of garden crops, calendula is not only aesthetically pleasing but also boasts medicinal qualities, featuring healing, anti-microbial, and anti-inflammatory properties. One significant advantage of cultivating calendula is the ease of collecting its seeds, providing a sustainable source for future growth and eliminating the need for frequent repurchases. In an accompanying video, the straightforward process of harvesting calendula is demonstrated, accompanied by guidance on proper storage for the upcoming growing season.


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