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      Theresa Gwiazda
      Student

        Can someone please tell me if you have to remove the pedals from the rest of the flower head before drying calendula?

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      • #41921
        Joelle
        Student

          I have dried calendula and it is the entire head with petals all dried together. I know Doc says that the middle of the flower is more medicinally potent than the petals, but he doesn’t say anything about removing the petals. Now, for dehydrating purposes, it may be easier to dry the petals separately from the thicker centers and then combine them after they are all dried.

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          • #45289
            Jorie Strobel
            Student

              Thanks for the information. I am new to the school and also wondered the same thing. I dried and saved my pedals, but gave the flower heads to the chickens. I don’t know if they enjoyed it though. 😉

          • #41923
            Greg Boggs
            Student

              I was at a herb store and they sold a bag of calendula petals, I’m not sure why. My calendula has produced wonderfully and I just take the whole head off and dry it. They really are an amazing little flower!

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            • #42206
              Teresa Breeden
              Student

                I’ve always used the whole flower and used them to infuse oil for salves.

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              • #42211
                Anna Meadows
                Student

                  I typically dry the whole head at a time. That way I can pick and choose what parts I want to use later!

                   

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                • #42546
                  Connie Schrader
                  Student

                    My flowers are full of tiny bugs.  How How have you eliminated them?

                    • #42575
                      Theresa Gwiazda
                      Student
                      Topic Author

                        You can soak them in a bowl full of water with a splash of vinegar in it for 5-10 min. for any plants with bugs.

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                      • #42576
                        Greg Boggs
                        Student

                          I’ve just shaken the heads after I pull them off and that usually gets rid of most of them. I guess if I really wanted to kill them all, your water and vinegar idea would work great

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                          Joelle
                          Student

                            Also, a touch of salt in water helps little critters realize they aren’t salt water fish!

                        • #53184
                          Rene Groom
                          Student

                            Yep, I use the whole flower too.

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