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Spring is good time to get ahead of iris borers: Ask ...
Start a new houseplant from a citrus seed. Get your soil tested now. Scatter seeds of hardy annuals, such as calendula, larkspur, and poppies, where you want them to grow. Remove ...
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Thoughts on Companion Planting in Your Garden
'Gus has four friends: tomato, parsley, basil and calendula. Mild-mannered lettuce has only six friends, which may surprise some, considering how important it is to salads and ...
Associated Content
Let JASON(R) Heat Up Your Spring
Infused with natural Chamomile and Calendula Extracts, it gently pampers your little one's sensitive skin while protecting skin from harsh elements.
Stockhouse
Use insecticidal soap to control insects
Flowers: Ageratum, alyssum, African daisy, aster, begonia, balsam, calendula, candyturf, celosia, carnation, cornflower, dianthus, delphinium, gaillardia, gerber, hollyhock ...
Nassau Guardian
Signs of spring: starting seedlings
... at the end of March include: Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, eggplant, and head lettuce. Indoor seeds can be sewn for the following flowers: alyssum, verbena, calendula ...
Beloit Daily News
Catch Some Rays
The Mineral Based Natural Sunblock SPF 30 features a blend of chamomile and marigold (calendula) extracts to help calm sensitive skin. Alba Botanica’sVery Emollient and Hawaiian ...
Happi
The perfect potager — tips to a simple kitchen garden ...
Pink, orange and red zinnias make wonderful cutting flowers and attract butterflies and hummingbirds; golden calendula and marigolds are cheerful and marigolds are noted for ...
The Tribune
Follow the sun: Cheerful, rugged marigolds brighten ...
- Some flowers have "marigold" added to their common name, such as marsh marigold and Calendula (pot marigold or cape marigold), but they are not within the Tagetes genus.
Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
Column: Dream big for Garden City lands
... of Russia, Japan, Greece or China; First Nations youth growing their own food for the first time and teaching others about the traditional healing uses of lavender, calendula, and ...
Abbotsford News
Do you know what's going on your child's skin?
Sheasley does this with her own children, ages 4 and 6, very simply – by pointing out a photo of the marigold flower used to make the calendula cream she slathers on their ...
Cape Cod Times
Start a new houseplant from a citrus seed. Get your soil tested now. Scatter seeds of hardy annuals, such as calendula, larkspur, and poppies, where you want them to grow. Remove ...
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Thoughts on Companion Planting in Your Garden
'Gus has four friends: tomato, parsley, basil and calendula. Mild-mannered lettuce has only six friends, which may surprise some, considering how important it is to salads and ...
Associated Content
Let JASON(R) Heat Up Your Spring
Infused with natural Chamomile and Calendula Extracts, it gently pampers your little one's sensitive skin while protecting skin from harsh elements.
Stockhouse
Use insecticidal soap to control insects
Flowers: Ageratum, alyssum, African daisy, aster, begonia, balsam, calendula, candyturf, celosia, carnation, cornflower, dianthus, delphinium, gaillardia, gerber, hollyhock ...
Nassau Guardian
Signs of spring: starting seedlings
... at the end of March include: Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, eggplant, and head lettuce. Indoor seeds can be sewn for the following flowers: alyssum, verbena, calendula ...
Beloit Daily News
Catch Some Rays
The Mineral Based Natural Sunblock SPF 30 features a blend of chamomile and marigold (calendula) extracts to help calm sensitive skin. Alba Botanica’sVery Emollient and Hawaiian ...
Happi
The perfect potager — tips to a simple kitchen garden ...
Pink, orange and red zinnias make wonderful cutting flowers and attract butterflies and hummingbirds; golden calendula and marigolds are cheerful and marigolds are noted for ...
The Tribune
Follow the sun: Cheerful, rugged marigolds brighten ...
- Some flowers have "marigold" added to their common name, such as marsh marigold and Calendula (pot marigold or cape marigold), but they are not within the Tagetes genus.
Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
Column: Dream big for Garden City lands
... of Russia, Japan, Greece or China; First Nations youth growing their own food for the first time and teaching others about the traditional healing uses of lavender, calendula, and ...
Abbotsford News
Do you know what's going on your child's skin?
Sheasley does this with her own children, ages 4 and 6, very simply – by pointing out a photo of the marigold flower used to make the calendula cream she slathers on their ...
Cape Cod Times
