Calendula is prolific in my garden. This is something I can view as a blessing due to the many benefits for which this herb is known.
I am grateful for my garden and all it has to offer and to teach me.
I am opting outside today and choosing to not buy anything.
I am grateful for my health which allows me to garden and harvest with ease.
I am grateful to spend another Thanksgiving with my family and see them maintaining their health and vibrancy.
I collected these the day before Thanksgiving and will dry them to add to tea. I still have calendula infused olive oil on hand from a year before.
The tiny native bees love them!
Peace and love,
Kristan
Those are pretty! Mine ALWAYS get mildew before they look that good, and we are in an arid climate!
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Oh, wow! That’s surprising. We are arid here as well, but they do seem to perk up when the weather cools down.
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