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He led us past small, tiled, cottages and fields of marigold, ladies' finger and brinjal.
Ointments containing marigold, chamomile and comfrey are safe, as is aloe vera.
Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock.
The wetter areas allow such plants as ragged robin, marsh marigold and gipsywort to flourish.
I've potted it up with some marigold seedlings in a really big pot and hopefully in a few weeks time it will grow me lots of lovely peppers.
Reserve some space for colorful annuals like zinnia, marigold, calendula, alyssum, and cosmos.
An example of this process, called antibiosis, is provided by marigold roots, which release chemicals that are toxic to several species of fungi.
The calendula or pot marigold is a symbol of sunny days with good health, joy, and affection.
When the weather warms up, sow seeds of cosmos, marigold, morning glory, portulaca, nasturtium, sunflower, and zinnia for splashes of color.
Every character has its quirks and kinks but notable among the lot is the marigold chewing tent maker P K Dubey.
Spring flowers which can be spotted in the wood at this time of year include the yellow celandine, marsh marigold and wood anemone.
Begin planting borage or marigold with your potatoes and notice the difference it makes.
It is also know as pot marigold, but should not to be confused with the common garden marigolds of the Tagetes species.
A marigold may take three days to germinate, a cycad may take three months.
Fast-growing annuals such as nasturtium, candytuft and pot marigold can still be sown.
Poppies, sweet peas, pot marigold and gilia are all waiting in our yard for attention.
Add decorative and edible flower heads to your salads, such as nasturtiums, marigold petals, violas and chive flowers.
It, too, is sometimes called Mexican marigold, although it is usually known as stinkweed or muster John Henry.
It was mostly covered by a safety orange balaclava, which she had paired with a marigold yellow lace sundress.
Here and there flares Georgian saffron, otherwise known as marigold, poised irresolutely between bitter and sweet.
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She then showed them through the garden, and gave them each a marigold full-blown.
No, here is an African marigold, and a China-aster, and a Michaelmas daisy.
It was a pretty scene, with a background of late-flowering gorse bushes and a foreground of corn marigold that edged the field.
Rose-Window, a circular window, called also a Catherine-wheel, or a marigold window.
The bottom of the large circular or marigold window is injured in its effect by a Gothic balustrade of a later period.
There were many others used in olden days that are not common now, such as sweet basil and pot marigold.
Butter is often colored with annatto, saffron, turmeric, marigold or coal-tar colors.
Or apply common white paint by laying it on gently with a brush, or else tincture of marigold or arnica in the same manner.
Meadows shining with buttercups, hollows sunned with the marsh marigold held me long at gaze.
The green leaves of the marsh marigold are dark above, but underneath they are much lighter.
The marsh marigold lies in the protection of bog tussocks and stream banks.
If for a dinner ornament it with some flowers of the nasturtium and marigold.
The dahlia dons its gay cockade, Its flaming cap the marigold.
Combinations of herbs including meadowsweet, marigold, golden seal and chamomile will all help to reduce acid production.
Gold ornaments were kept in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, and both deities were showered with marigold flowers.
The boys had had no time before to tell the girls about the marigold.
This was probably the marigold mentioned that they were looking at.
She can live, like Perdita, in her garden of mint and marigold.
A little later a marriage procession would strike into the Grand Trunk with music and shoutings, and a smell of marigold and jasmine stronger even than the reek of the dust.
The dyes will come from a number of traditional dye plants formerly used in the Highlands, including hawthorn, marsh marigold and yellow flag iris.
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