Calendula officinalis 'Radio'
Pot Marigold 'Radio'
Mid Spring 2022
25
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Early Spring 2022
25
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Late Autumn 2021
28
- 5
Late Autumn 2020
21
- 3
Mid Autumn 2020
28
- 3
Mid Autumn 2020
17
- 3
Late Winter 2020
33
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Mid Spring 2019
19
- 1
Mid Autumn 2018
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Early Spring 2018
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Calendula officinalis 'Radio'
Mid Spring 2022
25
Early Spring 2022
25

#selfseeded marigolds looking lovely….. such an underrated plant that gives colour pretty much all year round🧡

They are, but fodder for slugs unfortunately

@Downandirty how strange Christine….. I don’t think I’ve ever had slugs munching mine🤔

I have never forgotten, many years ago when I made my first tentative steps in my wilderness which is now a proper garden, I bought a punnet of marigolds and planted them. The very next day there was not a single flower - slugs had eaten the lot. It's stayed in my memory - luckily I persevered, transformed my wilderness into a decent garden which i enjoy
Late Autumn 2021
28

Lovely sunny day here in Suffolk today….. pot marigolds pretty much the only plants still properly in bloom now.

Lovely photo 🧡

@wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom thanks Elaine….. the light was lovely this afternoon👍

Beautiful ❤

@anges thanks Ange👍
Late Autumn 2020
21
Mid Autumn 2020
28

Pot marigolds #selfseeded spreading into the meadow.

How nice to populate the meadow with marigolds

@sharonhayden thanks Sharon..... slowly merging the border and meadow
Mid Autumn 2020
17
Late Winter 2020
33

Marigolds have been flowering all through the winter..... such a robust plant!

Amazing! Mine never last as long as yours. I have to pull them up ♥️♥️

@linfoster They don’t like it as much as I do Lin.... this wall is my brewery where I make my monthly brew!
Mid Spring 2019
19

Marigolds really glowing today....... so many self seeded this year!
Mid Autumn 2018
27

Loving pot marigolds more and more..... bloom all year long and keeps self-seeding!

Beautiful and still going strong #tuesdaytenacity 😁
Early Spring 2018
22

These marigolds have been flowering right through the winter and still going strong! Is this normal?
Half in the sun and half in the shade