HEIRLOOM We love nasturtium’s long, trailing vines with luminescent edible blooms! Easy to grow, nasturtiums thrive in gardens as well as raised beds and containers, including hanging pots so their ten-foot vines sway in the breeze. Ours is a classic mix of red, rose, orange and yellow blossoms like peppery gems to toss on salads, soups and sandwiches.
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PLANT CHARACTERISTICS: Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fragrant
USE: Container Garden, Ground Cover, Hanging Basket, Weed Supressor
GROWING CONDITIONS: Drought Tolerant, Outdoor, Poor Soil Tolerant
PLANT RESISTANCE: Deer
Growing Guide
Transplant: Sow indoors 3 weeks before frost, 2 seeds 1″ deep per cell and thin to 1. Don’t over-water. Harden off and transplant outside after last frost at spacing below.
Direct Seed (recommended) : Sow 2 seeds 1″ deep every 12″, 2 weeks before last frost; thin to 1 once true leaves emerge. Hanging baskets or containers: 5 seeds thinned to 3.
Sowing Date: After frost, late May to early June
Seed Depth: 1/2 inch
Days to Germination: 7-14 days at 60-65°F
Days to Maturity: 45
Plant spacing after thinning: 18-24 inches
Height: 1 foot