Certain types of marigolds make excellent cut flowers or tasty additions to your salad. Other marigolds are great for ...
Plenty of nurseries sell triploid hybrids, meaning plants that were borne by cross-pollinating African and French marigold ...
cushion-like plants with dainty foliage—and they have a citrusy smell," says Glen. There are so many varieties of marigolds, and all of them are easy to grow—plus, they can reseed themselves.
Edible flowers, used since ancient Roman times, are now embraced by top chefs and restaurants to find creative ways of incorporating them into their dishes. Calendula or marigold's edible golden ...