Nasturtium Seeds
Nasturtium seeds (Tropaeolum majus) are an excellent choice for gardeners seeking vibrant, easy-to-grow plants with edible flowers and leaves. These annual flowers, known for their bright colors and trailing habit, are relatively low-maintenance and can be used in various garden settings. They are also edible, offering a peppery flavor that can be used in salads, as a garnish or even as a substitute for capers.
The most common name for Tropaeolum majus is Nasturtium, also known as Indian Cress. It’s a flowering plant native to the Andes, with vibrant, edible flowers and rounded, parasol-like leaves.
Product Description: Tropaeolum majus
- Botanical Name: Tropaeolum majus
- Common Name: Nasturtium
- Plant Type: Annual flower
- Flower Colors: Red, orange, yellow, and various blends
- Growth Habit: Trailing or climbing, depending on the variety
- Bloom Time: July – October
- Uses: Ground cover, companion planting, edible flowers and leaves, containers
- Edible Parts: Flowers, leaves, and seeds
- Flavor: Pepper, somewhat spicy
- Seed Germination: Typically 14-21 days
- Hardiness Zones: 2 – 11
- Sunlight: Full sun
Growing Nasturtiums: Indian Cress
- Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after the last frost or start indoors several weeks before the last frost
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, poor to average soil
- Watering: Water regularly, but allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings
- Fertilizing: Avoid over-fertilizing, as it can lead to excessive foliage at the expense of flowers
- Spacing: Plant 2 feet apart when grown for ground cover or 60 cm apart for climbing
Benefits of Growing Nasturtiums: Tropaeolum Majus Seeds
- Easy to Grow: Relatively low-maintenance and can tolerate various conditions
- Edible: Provides both flavor and color to the garden
- Companion Plant: Can attract beneficial insects and repel some pests
- Ground Cover: Forms a dense, colorful ground cover
- Beautiful Blooms: Provides vibrant colors to the garden throughout the summer and into the fall
Consider Growing Nasturtiums:
Due to their ease of cultivation, edible properties and pest-repelling abilities, nasturtiums are a great addition to any garden.
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