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Nasturtium Jewel Double Mixed Flower Seeds
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Easy to grow, colourful and bright mixture of mostly double and semi-double flowers in a fabulous range of colours. Thrives in poor soils , and a great addition to beds, borders and containers.
€4.26
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Easy to grow, colourful and bright mixture of mostly double and semi-double flowers in a fabulous range of colours. Thrives in poor soils , and a great addition to beds, borders and containers. 8-12”. HA.
SKU | WN-6730 |
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Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
Colour | Mix |
Seeds/packet | 30 |
Plant Height | 20-30 cm |
Scientific name | Tropaeolum majus |
Common name | Nasturtium |
Germination (days) | up to 21 |
Type | Hardy Annual |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Cultivation Advice | Versatile, bright, bold, and edible; Nasturtiums will creep through your borders, climb through your trellis, spill beautifully over walls, trail exotically from your hanging baskets, brighten up your vegetable garden and add a colourful twist to your salad! Easy to grow, and fast enough for children to enjoy planting, the whole plant is edible. The youngest leaves taste rather like watercress, the older leaves have a peppery heat and the flowers are deliciously sweet and spicy. Avoid overfeeding or overwatering Nasturtiums though, as this will result in more foliage than flowers. Sow Nasturtium seeds indoors, in 6 inch pots allowing 5 or 6 seeds per pot, from February to March, or sow outdoors, directly where they will grow, from March to April. Germination normally occurs within 14 to 21 days at 70 – 75F Pot grown Nasturtiums should be planted out early in May, allowing 18 inches between plants. An occasional dousing in soapy water will help to deter blackfly. Great companions - Nasturtiums make a good trap crop for aphids, deter whiteflies, and attract beneficial insects. Ideal for growing alongside brassicas, cucumbers, melons, radishes, and tomatoes. |
Care | Easy |
Bloom Time | Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct |
Attracts Pollinators | Yes |
Language on package | English |
Storage | Keep your seeds in a cool, dry and dark place. |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
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