109 - Marigolds

EPISODE · Sep 8, 2025 · 4 MIN

109 - Marigolds

from Plant Pusher · host Sage and Elm Apothecary

Not just pretty! Marigolds, especially calendula, are anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing. A staple in herbal salves and teas.

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