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Nasturtium, trailing

Tropaeolum majus

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  • annual trailing plant used as groundcover or trained as climber
  • brightly coloured flowers attract beneficial insects
  • flowers and leaves edible, peppery taste
  • immature seed heads used as 'poor man's capers'
  • flowers may be yellow, orange or a combination of both
LifecycleAnnual
Quantity5 seeds
Best byOct-23
SKUNAS-TRA-1023
Annual, trailing Nasturtiums can be grown as a groundcover, or climber. Brightly coloured yellow or orange flowers attract beneficial insects. Occasionally flowers may be a lighter colour. Flowers and young leaves are edible, with peppery taste. Use fresh. Immature seed heads can be used as 'poor man's capers'.
Sow inJanuary, February, March, September, October, November, December
Sowing MethodDirect Sow
Depth to Sow15mm
Germination7-14 days
Distance Apart30-40cm
Harvest70-80 days

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Disclaimer: Plant notes found here are given in good faith and are for educational and/or gardening purposes only. Seek further information if the plant is unknown to you.
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