I’m a new Herbology student and came across your video while studying calendula. I’ve just read in my course material that as calendula has an emmenagogue action (stimulates menstruation) it should be avoided while pregnant. Thank you for your beautiful video though, I’m looking forward to growing in my new garden 💜🌿🌼
I love calendula and use it to make salves. Your comment about the expiration date of oils is something I always questioned but you comment about basing the expiration date on the oil your using was BRILLIANT! I never heard that before. Thank you❤️
I heard it before but I also read that this applies only once you removed the herb. As long as you leave the herb in the oil, the oil will not go rancid.
I pronounce the alternative you gave, thanks for that! It took a while of watching gardeners say it the "normal" way before I realized what the word was! thanks
lewie is a beatiful russian blue! i had one growing up and he was such a loyal strong cat. this is my favorite flower for sure and I am learning so much. thanks for the video!
That is a great Information and am happy to know the benefits of this flower. I have these growing for the first time this year and was just looking for information just like how to harvest etc. these are very easy to grow flowers without putting much effort and money. Thank you for your video it is helpful
Thanks for this insightful video. I infuse a lot of herbs, leaves and flowers for body preparation also to eat a drink. To the question about the drying rack you used. I have googled the options and there are a few depending on where you are located. There are also known as herb, flower or pasta drying racks, there are different options and if you don’t want to buy one making one with pvc pipe or wooden dowel with elbow connectors from a hardware centre, garden centre or online stockist are easy. you can also use hanging herb racks or a Sheila maid and drape some cotton on top to hold the petals. A slatted wooden orange box or a slatted wood bathroom rack will also work.
Love the video and information, Since your waiting on rain you should get a rain gutter and collect rain water on use for your garden. Add some banana peel in the water barrels as water plus natural fertilizer.
I love calendula ( maravilla). Thanks Tanya. Please plese and plese make a vide abaut how you organize your time for all the things you do. Again thank.
I just found your channel! I was looking for info on growing and harvesting calendula. I have been making my own salve with dried flowers I bought online, but decided to try to grow my own this year. I started making the salve for my poison oak rashes (I'm highly allergic and get it second hand transfer). It works amazing for poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac. It keeps it from itching and heals it before it gets to the oozing stage. It works great as a diaper rash ointment and nursing salve. It also works better than neosporin and is great for bug bites, exzma, and other skin rash conditions.
You'll probably be interested in my guide on growing, harvesting, and using calendula in skincare recipes then. Find it over here: lovelygreens.com/calendula-a-guide-to-growing-using-it-in-skin-care/
These video was made 3yrs ago.. but by looking and looking for how to dry my Calendula plants I ended up here in your channel. Thank you so much for sharing your masterpiece. I can appreciated the art of loving the nature. Keep it up! I will be watching the rest of your vids. Greetings from Netherlands ❤️
This is my first year for growing Calendula flowers and I love them. I can see how they might spread, so dead heading is a must until it's time to save seeds. Thank you for sharing this video, very interesting and your kitty is so cute, I have two cats and boxes are a fascination to them, lol!! :-)
That box has been in the table for several months now. I left it there after some items were delivered and found one of the cats in it not long after. It's like THE PERFECT SIZE for cats. They adore it, lol We had a plot holder one year sow a small area of calendula flowers and then kind of give up on gardening. The next year the seeds from those few plants colonized a big area! It was wonderful
Very informative n thank you.. since its my 1st time harvesting n my purpose is for tea... can I rinse it before drying coz my area its dusty but will they get spoilt, if I rinse it?
Thanks Caro :) They can grow on pretty poor soil - if there’s any extra bit of space at your allotment you could perhaps ask about a communal calendula patch?
Sadly, I'm no longer involved in the local allotments as the lady I helped gave up her plot earlier this year. I'll try and find space in the veg patch, although the soil there is pretty good after years of improvement!
So Happy I Found Your Channel This Is Great Advice. It Is My First Time Growing Calendula! I'm Wondering Where You Got The Drying Rack Or Did You Make It.
Hello :) We are 'Get it beauty' which is the Korean beauty TV program. We like this cool video. So, can we use this video just few seconds for our program? Of course, we are gonna write source on this video! I am waiting for your reply. Thank you and have a nice day :)
I used to pick Calendula during summer vacation with a bunch if other ladies... We all has smooth hands after the harvest. The resin form the flowers were so healing. My question is you had two types of Calendula you made the infused oil with...the darker gravy ones you said would create a golden yellow infused oil...if you only used the lighter colored calendula would the oil be clear? I received a 4 oz bottle of Calendula infused oil and was disappointed it was clear. When I looked up the product on Amazon the marketing photos showed a golden yellow oil in the dropper but my oil was clear and seemed to lack any faint calendula smell. So I wondered if they used a lighter colored variety of Calendula flowers than what I have used in the oast. I know there is a specific variety that has mire healing resin...I believe resin us in the Latin name.
If you used a yellow calendula, the oil would be golden but not the rich color of that made with orange flowers. Personally, I always make homemade calendula oil. You have complete control over the quality of oil and flowers used, and it's far cheaper. Companies online could be using old and poor quality ingredients, which probably explains the product you bought. Here's how to make your own, though: lovelygreens.com/how-to-make-calendula-oil/
I love this very informative video! I am also going to try growing Calendula flowers. Could you please share where you got that sweet drying hammock thingy? Thanks!
I've only started growing the dwarf varieties these past two years and leave them for the birds mainly. The petals can be used in beauty recipes so it's an idea though :)
I have a question...I made an infused oil with calendula and chamomile flowers with grapeseed, olive, coconut, and MCT oils. I applied the left over batch on my legs and had an allergic reaction with red spots in the area...I am curious if you have ever heard of this happening? I have used all ingredients before in different uses and applications(as teas and tinctures), so I was a bit surprised to see this happen. Thoughts? Thanks for the video!!
Have you found any answers to your reaction a couple years ago? "She is of the Woods" and "Rain Country" youtube channels also talk about infused oils and precautions when combining ingredients. We have learned a lot from them as well.
Thank you. I can’t wait to make a calendula salve. I have a question though. My calendula plants have powdery mildew. Can I spray them with diluted neem oil, water and soap? Will the neem affect the properties of the flowers? Thanks!
Neem oil has no effect on powdery mildew. It's an insecticide (kills insects) and I don't use it outside of the greenhouse for that reason. If the oil gets on bees or butterflies it can kill them too. As for your plants, harvest and use the flowers as long as you can then pull the plants. Powdery mildew is common in calendula and there's not much you can do once the plants are covered in it.
My first time growing calendula for medicinal benefits and harvesting. Learning putting the flower tops in a Ziploc isn't a good idea bc it molds. What's an easy way to dry out the flowers?
Hiya, i have always used shop bought calendula for cuts and bruises but i was not aware that you can eat it. Could you make a bath oil from it? I like your cat. Is it a Russian Blue? I have a blue and a white version.
You most certainly could make a bath oil from it. The infused sweet almond oil I make in the video could be poured directly in the bath. Louis is a Korat but I love Russian Blues too -- yours must be a real sweetie :)
I understand that the expiration date of the oil you use is the date to stick to. But what about the product I make? How do I calculate how long it will last in a soap or salve?
Using an ingredient in soap or other skincare does not prolong its shelf life. So to answer your question, the closest original shelf life of any of the ingredients you use to make a product is the new product's shelf life. For example, you make soap and almost all of the oils used have a one year shelf life. One oil only has a shelf life that's six months, though. That means your finished soap has a six month shelf life.
very interesting .i love the orange ones too. i wanna ask you can we use calendula in food as we use it in beauty products?.isnt harmful to human? thanks.
Ive been searching all day for recipes for marigold/mango kombucha. There just isn't anything out there. I think I'm going to just throw the flowers in the kombucha after I brew it. Would you recommend the whole flower or just the petals?
Heya. Been thinking for a while to get and grow some Calendula myself. Mainly for internal use. I've read that it is very useful for muscle spasms if ingested. I figured it would be something nice to make in a drink format for my mom or anyone really. Either mixed into an orange juice or on its own even. Any recommendations for such a thing? Would you say use the petals or the whole head? Also been thinking of other flowers and plants I could grow and use that are consumable. Thanks!
If you're eating calendula, it's just the flower petals. However, the amount that you could eat probably won't have any medicinal effect. For that, you need to concentrate the active constituents in oil or as a tincture.
I just started growing and harvesting calendula to insist the oil. I have noticed some works on them at times and when I'm drying them any that I miss picking out, leave their poop behind. If some of that ends up in the jar is it ok?
No, you can't and I personally would not touch the stuff. it's not oil, as in the lipids extacted from vegetables. Mineral oil is a chemical created by refining crude oil - petroleum.
Hi There Thank You for the vid. i watched a vid. later week the same flower with different name The Calendula i,m growing is not like this plant at all its the English Marigold is this this the plant you are showing ? Calendula original name i,m really not sure which is which so lots more vids. to learn more about these plants Thank You Again
I'm harvesting our calendula flowers and wanted to know approximately how many flower seed heads I will need to make the calendula oil? When making the oil, do I just use the petals from the flowers or do use the whole seed head? Thank you for the video.
You can use the full flower heads and it's better to do so! I dry my calendula for a couple of purposes though -- calendula salve and for handmade soap (which I only use the petals for). As far as quantity, it's a matter of eyeballing it -- I usually fill a jar halfway with dried flower heads then top the container up with a liquid oil. I use a lot of sweet almond oil but for long-lasting and inexpensive salves you can use olive oil too. I'm just not fond of the scent and heaviness of olive oil which is why I tend to use other carrier oils.
Why cannot we add fresh picked leaves n flowers from garden and make its hair or body oil maybe rather then infusion can we cook the fresh flowers n leaves in oil to remove its water content
Hi. I grew calendula this year. I love it. Started out at yellow flowers but are now changing to oranges-beautiful.. My question is; when I cut the flowers to dry them, the heads are all turning to seed. Can I use those heads to make my oil infusions. Do they have the same medicinal properties? Thx
I don’t, no. In your case I’d probably pluck the petals first and leave them on a towel outside for an hour or so. That way you could more easily spot any insects or caterpillars before you take them in to dry.
I’m a new Herbology student and came across your video while studying calendula. I’ve just read in my course material that as calendula has an emmenagogue action (stimulates menstruation) it should be avoided while pregnant.
Thank you for your beautiful video though, I’m looking forward to growing in my new garden 💜🌿🌼
Is this in regard to ingesting it or topical, or both? @kerrymckinnon8748
I had a bad burn from the oven on my lower arm and I swear to God this plant healed me within minutes. I need to grow more of this.
How did you use it? Infusion or directly on skin? Oil or tea?
I love calendula and use it to make salves. Your comment about the expiration date of oils is something I always questioned but you comment about basing the expiration date on the oil your using was BRILLIANT! I never heard that before. Thank you❤️
I heard it before but I also read that this applies only once you removed the herb. As long as you leave the herb in the oil, the oil will not go rancid.
I pronounce the alternative you gave, thanks for that! It took a while of watching gardeners say it the "normal" way before I realized what the word was! thanks
lewie is a beatiful russian blue! i had one growing up and he was such a loyal strong cat. this is my favorite flower for sure and I am learning so much. thanks for the video!
You're close :) Louis is a Korat but they look very similar, especially in colour. You're welcome for the video Cathy
Like the addition of your cat in the box. You are very organised. Thanks for the information.
So happy I found this! I grow calendula and use it in my teas, my beauty, hair products, and soap! Love your channel! 🤗
Be beautiful.
Hello, thank you for this informative video. I love your drying rack, would you mind sharing where you've purchased it?
Love them so much.
I really like your drying rack. What a great idea.
I use to be a soapmaker , and often used calendula, great for your skin.
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I have this flowers in our garden and only now I learn that this have beneficial benefits to skin as well thanks for sharing
Look like bits of sun gold. Quite an amazing flower.
Thank you for this. Now I know what to do as I have lots of Calendula flowers growing where I live.
Fantastic information, thank you for sharing Tanya.
That is a great Information and am happy to know the benefits of this flower. I have these growing for the first time this year and was just looking for information just like how to harvest etc. these are very easy to grow flowers without putting much effort and money. Thank you for your video it is helpful
You’re very welcome 🙂
Lovely video! First time growing calendula and I can’t wait to make tea….and also recreate that cute drying rack you have there :)
Thanks for this insightful video. I infuse a lot of herbs, leaves and flowers for body preparation also to eat a drink.
To the question about the drying rack you used. I have googled the options and there are a few depending on where you are located. There are also known as herb, flower or pasta drying racks, there are different options and if you don’t want to buy one making one with pvc pipe or wooden dowel with elbow connectors from a hardware centre, garden centre or online stockist are easy. you can also use hanging herb racks or a Sheila maid and drape some cotton on top to hold the petals. A slatted wooden orange box or a slatted wood bathroom rack will also work.
Great video....... Even in a zone 5 cold climate winter, Calendula will self seed in mid to late Spring in the area you've been growing it.
Love the video and information, Since your waiting on rain you should get a rain gutter and collect rain water on use for your garden. Add some banana peel in the water barrels as water plus natural fertilizer.
I love calendula ( maravilla). Thanks Tanya. Please plese and plese make a vide abaut how you organize your time for all the things you do. Again thank.
Lovely. Never planted any but will be on the lookout at garden center for some.
Thank you for your video.
We have alot of Calendula at our community garden.
They never stop flowering!
That's one of the best things about them :) Some winters I'll find even find one or two flowering in December
I just found your channel! I was looking for info on growing and harvesting calendula. I have been making my own salve with dried flowers I bought online, but decided to try to grow my own this year. I started making the salve for my poison oak rashes (I'm highly allergic and get it second hand transfer). It works amazing for poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac. It keeps it from itching and heals it before it gets to the oozing stage. It works great as a diaper rash ointment and nursing salve. It also works better than neosporin and is great for bug bites, exzma, and other skin rash conditions.
You'll probably be interested in my guide on growing, harvesting, and using calendula in skincare recipes then. Find it over here: lovelygreens.com/calendula-a-guide-to-growing-using-it-in-skin-care/
@@Lovelygreens Thank you!
Thanks. I have heard of Korat but you don’t see them a lot. Thanks for the advice on the bath oil. Eveline
loved the drying rack!! :)
I loved this video. Thank-you for sharing.
can you dry the petals in a dehydrator or are they too small?
Thank you for your kindness and no there is no question,you have been so good in explanations.
These video was made 3yrs ago.. but by looking and looking for how to dry my Calendula plants I ended up here in your channel. Thank you so much for sharing your masterpiece. I can appreciated the art of loving the nature. Keep it up! I will be watching the rest of your vids.
Greetings from Netherlands ❤️
You're very welcome!
I really enjoyed and appreciate this video. Im starting a flower garden soon and it will be my first time
How much calendula should be used per how much oil?
HI! I love that drying rack! Is that something that you made yourself or is it available to purchase online somewhere?
That one is purchased -- I'm sure it would be easy to DIY though!
Same! I tried googling it but cannot find. Can you tell us where you purchased it? Thanks!
that was a neat video did not know you could do that with Calendula flowers
It's just the tip of the iceberg -- you can use calendula flowers in so many beauty and food recipes
Love your sweater!!!
I wonder if in your ebook you have recipes for hair treatment, like soap or shampoo , masks ? Thank you.
They’re all skin care recipes rather than hair care.
Beautiful Video
This is my first year for growing Calendula flowers and I love them. I can see how they might spread, so dead heading is a must until it's time to save seeds. Thank you for sharing this video, very interesting and your kitty is so cute, I have two cats and boxes are a fascination to them, lol!! :-)
That box has been in the table for several months now. I left it there after some items were delivered and found one of the cats in it not long after. It's like THE PERFECT SIZE for cats. They adore it, lol
We had a plot holder one year sow a small area of calendula flowers and then kind of give up on gardening. The next year the seeds from those few plants colonized a big area! It was wonderful
I am growing Calendula in my garden this year , it can spread to it’s hart’s content 🌼🌼🌼
Very nice, beautiful garden too🌸🌸🌸🌸
Wow, this is very helpful. Maybe I could press some of these flowers and send them in a brown parcel to someone I love don't y'all think?
Very very helpful!!!! Thank you so much!
That’s so informative! You’re amazing! Thank you so much!
Very informative n thank you.. since its my 1st time harvesting n my purpose is for tea... can I rinse it before drying coz my area its dusty but will they get spoilt, if I rinse it?
That was very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you found it interesting :) Do you have calendula in your garden yet?
No, I don't. I think I will try it next spring. I am very interested in checking out your products. The Calendula soap was so pretty.
There's a recipe for how to make it on my website --> lovelygreens.com/calendula-soap/
Thanks!
Thank you for all the info.. thank you again
is the resin on the flower heads with it's benefits also a substance you will have in the oil/balms?
Ive got 100s this year..so.excited
Inspirational video, thanks Tanya. I must be more organised about growing calendula - I just wish I had more space for flowers!
Thanks Caro :) They can grow on pretty poor soil - if there’s any extra bit of space at your allotment you could perhaps ask about a communal calendula patch?
Sadly, I'm no longer involved in the local allotments as the lady I helped gave up her plot earlier this year. I'll try and find space in the veg patch, although the soil there is pretty good after years of improvement!
So Happy I Found Your Channel This Is Great Advice. It Is My First Time Growing Calendula! I'm Wondering Where You Got The Drying Rack Or Did You Make It.
i think i might have to add these to my garden. great video :)
Easy to grow, look pretty, and have multiple uses. Calendula should be in every garden :)
Awesome update thank you for sharing my friend sowing some this year
Please what brand is your food dehydrator? looks compact to me and the right size too
Can't help watching this video over and over again
Hello :)
We are 'Get it beauty' which is the Korean beauty TV program.
We like this cool video. So, can we use this video just few seconds for our program?
Of course, we are gonna write source on this video!
I am waiting for your reply. Thank you and have a nice day :)
I'd rather not, thanks.
@@Lovelygreens haha
I love this video.
I live in New Orleans, can i grow caléndulas here?
I used to pick Calendula during summer vacation with a bunch if other ladies... We all has smooth hands after the harvest. The resin form the flowers were so healing. My question is you had two types of Calendula you made the infused oil with...the darker gravy ones you said would create a golden yellow infused oil...if you only used the lighter colored calendula would
the oil be clear? I received a 4 oz bottle of Calendula infused oil and was disappointed it was clear. When I looked up the product on Amazon the marketing photos showed a golden yellow oil in the dropper but my oil was clear and seemed to lack any faint calendula smell. So I wondered if they used a lighter colored variety of Calendula flowers than what I have used in the oast. I know there is a specific variety that has mire healing resin...I believe resin us in the Latin name.
If you used a yellow calendula, the oil would be golden but not the rich color of that made with orange flowers. Personally, I always make homemade calendula oil. You have complete control over the quality of oil and flowers used, and it's far cheaper. Companies online could be using old and poor quality ingredients, which probably explains the product you bought. Here's how to make your own, though: lovelygreens.com/how-to-make-calendula-oil/
Love your sweater. Did you knit it?
I have almost zero skill with knitting needles, so unfortunately no :)
Do you have video and recipes how to make Calendula soap? or
Face cream?
Sure I do - there are loads of ideas on the website: lovelygreens.com/tag/calendula/
Love the video and info. Can you tell me where I can get the canvas drying rack you use for the petals in this video?
It used to be available on Amazon but no longer. You could probably DIY one pretty easily though 🙂
I love this very informative video! I am also going to try growing Calendula flowers. Could you please share where you got that sweet drying hammock thingy? Thanks!
You can get similar types online :)
I've made a paw wax using the oil and a few others. I tell people it's like chapstick for dog paws.
Love this 🧡 I'm definitely trying this in my garden this year x
Gratidão Tanya!!!
Do you make anything with sunflowers?
I've only started growing the dwarf varieties these past two years and leave them for the birds mainly. The petals can be used in beauty recipes so it's an idea though :)
The dried Calendula petals,do you think it has an expiration date ?
can you use the other colors for infusions do they all have the same healing properties ?
Thank you I will be doing this soon.
I have a question...I made an infused oil with calendula and chamomile flowers with grapeseed, olive, coconut, and MCT oils. I applied the left over batch on my legs and had an allergic reaction with red spots in the area...I am curious if you have ever heard of this happening? I have used all ingredients before in different uses and applications(as teas and tinctures), so I was a bit surprised to see this happen. Thoughts? Thanks for the video!!
Have you found any answers to your reaction a couple years ago? "She is of the Woods" and "Rain Country" youtube channels also talk about infused oils and precautions when combining ingredients. We have learned a lot from them as well.
Thank you. I can’t wait to make a calendula salve. I have a question though. My calendula plants have powdery mildew. Can I spray them with diluted neem oil, water and soap? Will the neem affect the properties of the flowers? Thanks!
Neem oil has no effect on powdery mildew. It's an insecticide (kills insects) and I don't use it outside of the greenhouse for that reason. If the oil gets on bees or butterflies it can kill them too. As for your plants, harvest and use the flowers as long as you can then pull the plants. Powdery mildew is common in calendula and there's not much you can do once the plants are covered in it.
Do I need to thin them out
Thank you so much. Really hepful
My first time growing calendula for medicinal benefits and harvesting. Learning putting the flower tops in a Ziploc isn't a good idea bc it molds. What's an easy way to dry out the flowers?
I show how I dry calendula in this video.
Hi. from USA!
Hello! I was trying to find information about how to prune back old calendula, so as to further promote it's growth?
You can prune it down by a third of its green growth during the growing season if it’s looking leggy.
where did you get your drying rack?
Hiya, i have always used shop bought calendula for cuts and bruises but i was not aware that you can eat it. Could you make a bath oil from it? I like your cat. Is it a Russian Blue? I have a blue and a white version.
You most certainly could make a bath oil from it. The infused sweet almond oil I make in the video could be poured directly in the bath.
Louis is a Korat but I love Russian Blues too -- yours must be a real sweetie :)
I understand that the expiration date of the oil you use is the date to stick to. But what about the product I make? How do I calculate how long it will last in a soap or salve?
Using an ingredient in soap or other skincare does not prolong its shelf life. So to answer your question, the closest original shelf life of any of the ingredients you use to make a product is the new product's shelf life. For example, you make soap and almost all of the oils used have a one year shelf life. One oil only has a shelf life that's six months, though. That means your finished soap has a six month shelf life.
@@Lovelygreens that makes perfect sense. Thank you so much for your help.
Did you make or buy your drying rack ! Would love a link or tutorial!!
The spot where your calendula grow, what time the sunlight arrives and goes please? I'm struggling to choose the right location
It has sun all day in that position. My climate is mild though -- lower summer temperatures plus full sun equals bumper calendula harvests
@@Lovelygreens thanks, I've bought calendula seeds pack, exciting to see them grow. Calexis orange and pacific beauty
very interesting .i love the orange ones too. i wanna ask you can we use calendula in food as we use it in beauty products?.isnt harmful to human? thanks.
Nice video. Do you rinse the flowers before drying?
No I don’t rinse but I do set them on a cloth outside to allow insects to escape
Lovely, thanks for sharing!
Ive been searching all day for recipes for marigold/mango kombucha. There just isn't anything out there. I think I'm going to just throw the flowers in the kombucha after I brew it. Would you recommend the whole flower or just the petals?
Probably just the petals since the rest of the flower may taste too bitter. Nibble it first and see of you like it?
Thank you.
Heya. Been thinking for a while to get and grow some Calendula myself. Mainly for internal use. I've read that it is very useful for muscle spasms if ingested. I figured it would be something nice to make in a drink format for my mom or anyone really. Either mixed into an orange juice or on its own even. Any recommendations for such a thing? Would you say use the petals or the whole head?
Also been thinking of other flowers and plants I could grow and use that are consumable. Thanks!
If you're eating calendula, it's just the flower petals. However, the amount that you could eat probably won't have any medicinal effect. For that, you need to concentrate the active constituents in oil or as a tincture.
@@Lovelygreens how do I got about making a full fledged tincture?
Awesome 🇺🇸
I just started growing and harvesting calendula to insist the oil. I have noticed some works on them at times and when I'm drying them any that I miss picking out, leave their poop behind. If some of that ends up in the jar is it ok?
I think there were some autocorrect errors in your comment. Could you please clarify?
@@Lovelygreens I'm so sorry, it was supposed to say worms, not works.
Can I dry them under sunlight? If not,why?
Sunlight contains UV light that will bleach and degrade herbal material. Avoid it when drying any herbs or flowers.
That was awesome! Thank you!!
Can you use mineral oil? It lasts forever. Never gets rancid.
No, you can't and I personally would not touch the stuff. it's not oil, as in the lipids extacted from vegetables. Mineral oil is a chemical created by refining crude oil - petroleum.
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Hi There Thank You for the vid. i watched a vid. later week the same flower with different name The Calendula i,m growing is not like this plant at all its the English Marigold is this this the plant you are showing ? Calendula original name i,m really not sure which is which so lots more vids. to learn more about these plants Thank You Again
Calendula officinalis is the botanical name for the pot marigold.
I'm harvesting our calendula flowers and wanted to know approximately how many flower seed heads I will need to make the calendula oil? When making the oil, do I just use the petals from the flowers or do use the whole seed head? Thank you for the video.
You can use the full flower heads and it's better to do so! I dry my calendula for a couple of purposes though -- calendula salve and for handmade soap (which I only use the petals for). As far as quantity, it's a matter of eyeballing it -- I usually fill a jar halfway with dried flower heads then top the container up with a liquid oil. I use a lot of sweet almond oil but for long-lasting and inexpensive salves you can use olive oil too. I'm just not fond of the scent and heaviness of olive oil which is why I tend to use other carrier oils.
@@Lovelygreens Thank you so much for responding. Looking forward to making a calendula salve to help with very dry hands.
Why cannot we add fresh picked leaves n flowers from garden and make its hair or body oil maybe rather then infusion can we cook the fresh flowers n leaves in oil to remove its water content
Is African Marigold, calendula?
No, it’s unrelated
Okay, Thank you so much for the reply !
Hi. I grew calendula this year. I love it. Started out at yellow flowers but are now changing to oranges-beautiful.. My question is; when I cut the flowers to dry them, the heads are all turning to seed. Can I use those heads to make my oil infusions. Do they have the same medicinal properties? Thx
Where did i order calendula seeds
Most good online garden centers will stock at least one variety 🌼
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Can we have some of the seeds
I am drying my calendula flowers but when I checked them there was lots of tiny caterpillars amongst them. Do you have that problem?
I don’t, no. In your case I’d probably pluck the petals first and leave them on a towel outside for an hour or so. That way you could more easily spot any insects or caterpillars before you take them in to dry.