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Calendula Seedlings – Mix Color
Price range: ₨ 1,099 through ₨ 4,999
Beautiful Calendula Mix Color Seedlings are live winter flower seedlings for pots, borders and garden beds.
Calendula is also known as Pot Marigold or Gul-e-Ashrafi in Pakistan.
Best for sunny winter locations, loose soil and moderate watering.
This is a live seedling, not a seed packet or guaranteed mature flowering plant.
Delivery starts from 15th September 2026
Calendula Mix Winter Color for Pots, Borders and Beds
Beautiful Calendula Seedlings Mix Color are live winter flower seedlings for gardeners who want quick, cheerful color without waiting for seeds to germinate. Calendula is also known as Pot Marigold or Gul-e-Ashrafi in Pakistan, but it is different from French Marigold and African Marigold. Calendula Seedlings are suitable for pots, balcony planters, pathway edges, front borders, rooftop planters and winter flower beds. Calendula performs best in cool weather with good sunlight, loose soil and moderate watering. It is a practical choice for beginners because it usually settles quickly after transplanting and gives a bright seasonal look with simple care. Use it where you want warm yellow, orange or mixed seasonal tones in a garden display. For a fuller look, plant seedlings with spacing instead of crowding them closely. In beds, keep Calendula near the front or middle row so the flowers remain visible. Plant size, flower color and flowering stage can vary according to nursery stock, so sell it as mix color unless the customer selects from available plants. This is a live seedling, not a seed packet or guaranteed full-bloom mature plant.
How to Care for Calendula Seedlings
| Care Point | Best Practice |
|---|---|
| Best season | Cool winter season and early spring |
| Best light | Full winter sun, morning sun or strong bright light |
| Soil type | Loose, fertile and well-drained soil |
| Watering | Water when the top layer of soil starts drying |
| Pot choice | Use pots or planters with drainage holes |
| Planting depth | Plant at the same level as the nursery cup |
| Spacing | Keep space between plants for airflow and better flowering |
| Best uses | Pots, borders, flower beds, pathway edges and balcony planters |
| Aftercare | Remove dry leaves and faded flowers to keep the plant neat |
| Avoid | Deep shade, soggy soil, overcrowding and waterlogging |
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What Is Included
- live Calendula seedlings
- Mix color nursery-grown seasonal flower plant
- Young plant ready for transplanting into a pot, planter or bed
- Suitable for sunny winter spaces, borders, balconies and flower beds
- Flower color and plant stage depend on current nursery stock
- Basic care guidance for transplanting and growing in Pakistani winter conditions
FAQs About Calendula Seedlings
Q1. Can Calendula grow well in pots?
Yes, Calendula grows well in pots and planters if the container has drainage holes and receives good winter sunlight. Use a loose potting mix, place the pot in a bright area and avoid keeping the soil constantly wet. A medium pot works better than a very small pot because the roots get more space and the plant stays healthier.
Q2. Is Calendula the same as Marigold?
Calendula is commonly called Pot Marigold, but it is not the same as French Marigold or African Marigold. Calendula has its own flower shape, softer growth habit and cool-season use. For product titles, write Calendula first and add Pot Marigold as a common name so customers do not confuse it with regular marigold seedlings.
Q3. How quickly does Calendula grow after transplanting?
Healthy Calendula seedlings usually settle within 1–2 weeks after transplanting. Growth becomes stronger when the plant gets sunlight, proper spacing, moderate watering and well-drained soil. If the seedling looks slightly dull after delivery, keep it in a bright but stable spot and avoid overwatering while it adjusts.
Q4. What problems can Calendula plants face?
Common problems include weak flowering in shade, root weakness from overwatering, poor growth in compact soil and disease risk from overcrowding. Keep the plant in winter sun, avoid soggy soil and give enough space between seedlings. Remove dry leaves and old flowers so the plant remains clean and fresh.
| Plants Qty | 10 Plant, 20 Plants, 50 Plants |
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