Bright, cheerful, and quietly useful.
Pot Size: 3.25"
Grown From: Seed
Availability: Small batch • Late March
Meet Calendula
Calendula brings a sense of lightness and color to the garden—something joyful without being fussy.
Sometimes called pot marigold, calendula has long been grown near kitchens and doorways as a plant that’s easy to enjoy. Its vivid orange and yellow blooms appear early, return often, and invite use without hesitation. This is not a plant you save for special occasions—it’s one you reach for on an ordinary afternoon.
There’s a quiet whimsy to calendula: petals scattered over a salad, tucked into butter, or steeped for a simple tea. It’s practical, yes—but it also reminds you that gardening can be playful.
Calendula is especially well-suited for:
• Edible petals for salads, rice, and butter
• Simple herbal teas and infusions
• Bringing color to everyday meals
• Garden beds and containers that welcome pollinators
This is a plant that doesn’t take itself too seriously—and doesn’t ask you to, either.
Why Calendula stands apart
• Cheerful blooms that return again and again
• Edible petals with a mild, approachable flavor
• Easy growth for new and experienced gardeners
• Adds beauty and delight without extra effort
What arrives with your plant
• One market-ready Calendula, grown from seed
• A digital care & harvest card (printable and savable)
• A small invitation to enjoy the garden
Care, the simple version
• Light: Full sun to partial sun
• Water: Moderate, even moisture
• Harvest: Pick flowers often to encourage more blooms
• Season note: Thrives in cooler weather
• Bonus: Loved by pollinators
(Full guidance included with your care card.)
Bright, cheerful, and quietly useful.
Pot Size: 3.25"
Grown From: Seed
Availability: Small batch • Late March
Meet Calendula
Calendula brings a sense of lightness and color to the garden—something joyful without being fussy.
Sometimes called pot marigold, calendula has long been grown near kitchens and doorways as a plant that’s easy to enjoy. Its vivid orange and yellow blooms appear early, return often, and invite use without hesitation. This is not a plant you save for special occasions—it’s one you reach for on an ordinary afternoon.
There’s a quiet whimsy to calendula: petals scattered over a salad, tucked into butter, or steeped for a simple tea. It’s practical, yes—but it also reminds you that gardening can be playful.
Calendula is especially well-suited for:
• Edible petals for salads, rice, and butter
• Simple herbal teas and infusions
• Bringing color to everyday meals
• Garden beds and containers that welcome pollinators
This is a plant that doesn’t take itself too seriously—and doesn’t ask you to, either.
Why Calendula stands apart
• Cheerful blooms that return again and again
• Edible petals with a mild, approachable flavor
• Easy growth for new and experienced gardeners
• Adds beauty and delight without extra effort
What arrives with your plant
• One market-ready Calendula, grown from seed
• A digital care & harvest card (printable and savable)
• A small invitation to enjoy the garden
Care, the simple version
• Light: Full sun to partial sun
• Water: Moderate, even moisture
• Harvest: Pick flowers often to encourage more blooms
• Season note: Thrives in cooler weather
• Bonus: Loved by pollinators
(Full guidance included with your care card.)