Nasturtium Flower Seeds
₹ 25.00
Nasturtium Flower Seeds
About this item
- Number of Larkspur Mixed Seeds: (30-40 Seeds)
- Sowing method: Direct
- Germination Time: 5-6 Days from sowing
- Height: 30cm
- Nursery: Nursery
- Distance: 15cm
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Nasturtiums, known for their vibrant, edible flowers and rounded leaves, are easy-to-grow annual plants that bring bright colors to gardens.
Characteristics:
- Flowers: Nasturtiums produce flowers in various shades of yellow, orange, red, and sometimes cream. The blooms are often funnel-shaped or resembling trumpets.
- Height: They typically grow to heights of about 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm), though some climbing varieties can reach several feet.
- Foliage: Nasturtium leaves are rounded, resembling small water lily pads, and can be variegated or solid green.
Growing Nasturtiums:
- Soil and Location:
- Nasturtiums thrive in well-draining soil with moderate fertility. They prefer full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
- Planting:
- Plant nasturtium seeds directly into the garden bed after the last frost date in spring. Space the seeds or plants around 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) apart.
- Ensure the soil is prepared and weed-free before planting.
- Watering:
- Water nasturtiums moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. They’re relatively drought-tolerant once established.
- Temperature and Maintenance:
- Nasturtiums prefer moderate temperatures. Adequate watering and well-drained soil help them thrive.
- Deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming and maintain plant appearance.
- Fertilization:
- Nasturtiums generally don’t require heavy fertilization. They can thrive in nutrient-poor soil. Excessive fertilization can lead to more foliage than flowers.
- Pest and Disease Control:
- Nasturtiums are generally resistant to pests and diseases. They can attract aphids, which might also help deter pests from other plants.
- Climbing Varieties:
- Climbing nasturtiums may require support like a trellis or fence. Ensure proper spacing for climbing varieties to spread.
- Edible Flowers and Leaves:
- Both nasturtium flowers and leaves are edible, with a peppery taste. They can be added to salads, used as garnishes, or stuffed with fillings.
Nasturtiums are great for borders, containers, or hanging baskets due to their cascading habit or climbing ability. With their cheerful blooms and low-maintenance nature—requiring well-draining soil, adequate water, sunlight, and minimal attention to pests—you can enjoy the colorful addition of nasturtiums in your garden.
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