
Radio Calendula flower seeds - Drought Tolerant Edible flower - Dessert making, salads, craft petals container and outdoor garden
Radio Calendula flowers are easy to grow almost anywhere and they prefer full sun, but also grow easily in partial shade. This variety of Calendula is a called Radio and they are vivid orange, wow, are they vivid. They grow from pale orange to a pop of almost fluorescent orange. The flower heads have quill-like petals and bloom from early summer until fall. The stems grow to 18-24" tall and the flowers are approximately 2-3" in diameter. These seeds are chemically untreated and easy-to-grow. Packets: 15 (sampler), 25 seeds. Directions: Sow 6 - 8 before last frost inside. Harden plants gradually and then transplant outdoors. Can also be sown outdoors but wait until all signs of frost has disappeared and soil is 60 degrees F or more. Germinates in 5 - 15 days Seed depth: 1/4" Plant: 16 - 18" apart Prefers full sun but can grow in partial shade and tolerates dry conditions very well ******************* Our seeds are hand-packed in paper envelopes and the wax label paper is reused to reach