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Nasturtium Peach Melba
Combine the peppery flavor and the cream color petals with the throat of raspberry red for a real winner!
Annual Cream/peach color with raspberry red markings in the throat. Blooms Spring to fall. Full Sun, Partial Sun 6"-12" tall. Peach Melba's beautiful flowers are held above the foliage! Every salad should have edible nasturtium and viola flowers in it! Nasturtium leaves also edible. This compact variety is an excellent edging plant and good in pots and baskets. Grown as a perennial in climates with NO frost. Rabbits hate nasturtiums and keep away! Nasturtiums perform well in poor soil, but it is comfortable in average garden soil with loose, light texture as long as the soil is not overly fertile with nitrogen. Drought tolerant, but does best with ample moisture. When a blossom reaches its peak, pinch off to the base of the stem. OUTSIDE: Spring after average last day of frost. In very hot summer regions, plant in fall for winter bloom. INSIDE: 2 weeks before last frost. Recommend plant outside direct - seedlings do not transplant well. Soaking seeds for 24 hours will help in germination.
This is a Botanical Interests 2 gram packet.
(1050-BI) Nasturtium Peach Melba $1.75
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Nasturtium Cherry Rose Jewel
Beautiful flowers in shades of a cheery rose color will set this Nasturtium apart from others. Edible leaves and flowers.
Annual Cherry rose Blooms Spring to fall. Full Sun, Partial Sun, 6"-12" tall. Heirloom. This compact variety is an excellent edging plant and good in pots or baskets. With edible leaves and flowers this Nasturtium will brighten up any salad. For a little winter color try growing these cheery flowers inside in a south window. Nasturtiums will help deter whiteflies, squash bugs, and rabbits. This is a Botanical Interests 2.5 gram packet
(1107-BI) Nasturtium Cherry Rose $1.75
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Nasturtium "European Import" Mixed
Annual. Easy to grow in most areas with sufficient light. Produces low, compact, round clusters. Very decorative leaves and flowers. Edible flowers: the flower, leaves and seed pods are edible. Chop leaves to add to salad; use flowers stuffed or minced and added to butters. Pickle immature seed heads. Hardy Annual. Excellent ground cover. Easy to grow. Days to Germination 10 - 12.
Grows Best in Full Sun/Partial Shade.
Sow the seed directly into finely raked, moist, warm, weed-free soil where the plants are to flower, 1/2 inch deep. Germination normally takes 10-14 days. As the seedlings develop, thin to achieve a final spacing of 10 inches. Alternatively, for earlier plants, sow 3 or 4 seeds to a 3-inch pot on a windowsill or in a greenhouse (4-6 weeks before the planting out date), at approximately 55-65 degrees Fahrenheit. Plant out after careful hardening to outside conditions.
HELPFUL HINT
Add interest to summer salads by garnishing with these bright, hot-tasting flowers.
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(3401SS) Nasturtium "European Variety Mixed - Large Packet $2.50
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Nasturtium majus
Alaska Mixed
Beautiful flowers in shades of yellow, orange, mahogany and cream with light green, marbled foliage.
Hardy Annual Flowers in Summer 8 inches Sun or Partial Shade. The leaves are conspicuously marbled in green and white and in themselves produce a very attractive plant. Add to this vivid multicoloured blooms, flowering above the foliage, and an unforgettable sight is produced. Flowers summer to frost. Height 20cm (8in). This is a Botanical Interests 2.5 gram packet.
(1172-BI) Nasturtium Alaska Varigated $1.75
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Nasturtium Jewel Series
Above right is Primrose which is in this mix also but not visible in the mix picture.
Nasturtium Jewel Series Mix
10 in. Dwarf early bloomer in a mix of colors. Cherry Rose, Golden, Peach Melba and Primrose (primrose cream with red spots). Nasturtium are edible. Sowing Instructions: Sow outdoors in spring where they are to flower, when the ground becomes workable covering the seed to a depth of 20mm (¾in).
For earlier flowering or for containers, sow in early spring at (55-60F) and transplant into (3in) pots.
Growing Instructions: Thin out young plants to (12-18in) apart when the seedlings are large enough to handle. Gradually acclimate to outdoors before planting after all risk of frost. They flower most freely in full sun and poor dryish soils.
Before planting in containers make sure they are well rooted in their pots.
(NJ-SS) Nasturtium Jewel Mix Pack 15 gram (approx 100 seed) $2.50
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