Marigolds Benefits for Garden
The Benefits of Calendula in the Garden
Gardening calendula, its benefits are many. Calendula can resist insect damage, and many pests, such as aphids and nematodes, are afraid of its breath and dare not approach the garden. It protects other plants from pest infestation and protects the vitality of the garden.
And calendula can fertilize the soil. Its roots stretch in the soil, loosening the soil, making the soil breathable and water-retaining. Flowers and leaves fall on the ground and decompose over time, adding nutrients to the soil, nourishing the soil, and helping the flowers and trees to multiply.
Furthermore, calendula can attract beneficial insects into the garden. Such as bees, butterflies, etc., like to collect nectar from their flowers, while beneficial insects arrive, helping flowers pollinate, so that the flowers and fruits in the garden are well pollinated, strong and abundant.
And its flowers are beautiful, yellow and orange, planted in the garden, increasing the beauty of the garden, regardless of cluster planting and planting, they all add scenery and are pleasing to the eye, making the garden a pleasant place. Planting marigolds in the hometown is very beneficial for protecting plants, fertile soil, attracting insects, and enhancing the scenery.