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Last month ’s secret plant wasCalendula officinalis , commonly have it off as the pot marigold . From mid - summertime to autumn , this one-year plant has daisy - same flowers of wan , sunny yellowed to deep orange , in both single and twofold soma . tummy marigold grow up to 30 inches magniloquent and 18 inches across-the-board , though most are a second short , and they choose full sun and fertile , well - drained dirt . The efflorescence are edible , and the petal make a snappy improver to tossed salads and veg dips . Sandy Hanger of Weyers Cave , Virginia , was pick out at random from all correct submission to receive a loose one - year subscription toFine Gardening . extolment , Sandy !

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What eLetter contributor have to say aboutCalendula officinalis :

“ I hump this cheery orangeness flower , but they do n’t seem to last well in my garden . Perhaps not enough Dominicus . ”-Edie Moro , Cheshire , Oregon

“ I have these grow mightily now ! ! Like them a lot!”-Bev Traenkle , Campbell , California

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“ We always have it get in our garden . It is a bright color blot and the flower petal are perfect to enliven a salad or light up any recipe . adjudicate it in scone and enjoy the golden petal specks . ”-Jessie Adams , Wilsonville , Oregon

“ I love this industrial plant and it is all over my garden . Soooo easy and sooo beautiful . ”-Ellen A. Hall , Santa Ynez , California

“ I ’ve originate it for 25 years from germ I brought home from England . The original seeds grew gangbusters and have been reseeding since then . I make lemon tree - calendula Browning automatic rifle . They ’re so pretty . And tasty , too!-Jackie Flaherty , St. Paul , Minnesota

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“ This plant mature very well for me when I live in Connecticut . In Virginia where I now live , it does well too soon in the growing season but peters out when the heating plant and humidness arrive . I can protract its rich time by grow it in a less sunny position . By growing it in pots , I can move them around to harbor them from the hot Dominicus . ”-Teresa Festa , Manakin Sabot , Virginia

“ I know this plant is used for its medicative belongings , as well as in cosmetic products . ”-Claudia Wong , Houston , Texas

“ I have 100s of them in my garden every year . The flowers are eatable and beautify every salad , and I use the dried petal for tea . ”-Ursula Schrader , Verden , Germany

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“ It used to reseed itself in my late garden . The dried petals were mixed in with other herbaceous plant for a health tea . give thanks you for remind me ! I do need to grow this delightful flower again!”-Liselotte Hirsbrunner , Chesieres , Switzerland

“ I have develop these for years . They reseed themselves and bloom all summer until frost . I love them in my garden , and they make beautiful short bouquet , too . ”-Hope Koehler , Menomonee Falls , Wisconsin

“ I love it , but have not had much luck with it in my own garden . ”-Mary Chapman , Allen Park , Michigan

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“ It seeds itself and develop wild in my garden in lovely shade of yellow and orangish . Also the petal are edilbe and make a colorful addition to salads . ”-Deb Melnyk , Chemainus , British Columbia , Canada

“ I like to uprise it with my veggies . It ’s easy and a dependable ego - seeder that brings the polinators around . They are just so gay looking , also . A winner all around . ”-Dawn Beat , Merritt , British Columbia , Canada

“ I have had this plant growing in my garden for years . It ’s one of my favorites.-Natalia Godlewski , Kitchener , Ontario , Canada

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“ In German it is prognosticate “ Ringelblume ” because the seeds are curved . ”-Mrs . Ines Ende , Singen , Germany

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