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Plants; A strong orange yellow color.

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  • When did marigolds aka 'stinkin' Rogers' become known as calendula?
  • Use heirloom vegetable varieties and incorporate annuals such as marigolds, nasturtiums, and basil, for example, with tomatoes.
  • Some, such as marigolds, will bloom almost every month, while others, such as daffodils, make an early appearance and a swift departure.
  • Or put edible flowers in the mix, such as marigolds, violas or petunias.
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