Often known as the Pot Marigold – a reference to its use in cooking. The edible petals can be used fresh in salads or dried and used to colour cheeses. Often used as a substitute to Saffron for colouring. In Germany its used in soups and in the middle east in a lot of traditional dishes. Growing Information Sow March-May outdoors for flowers June-September, or August-September for the following May-July.
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Often known as the Pot Marigold – a reference to its use in cooking. The edible petals can be used fresh in salads or dried and used to colour chee…
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