Nasturtiums are beautiful plants with a lot of benefits! Not only are they edible, but they are great for companion planting as a trap crop and are great sources of pollen for pollinators to visit. As ...
Nasturtiums are, without doubt, one of the easiest annual plants to care for. I have grown them everywhere: from large terracotta pots alongside dahlias to vegetable patches in community gardens where ...
Native to mountainous regions of Mexico and South America, nasturtiums have been cultivated in North America since the days of Thomas Jefferson for their peppery edible leaves and their also edible ...
As the name suggests, self-seeding flowers propagate by spreading their seeds onto the soil around them. At the appropriate time, the seeds germinate and new flowers grow. Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum spp.
IS ANYTHING EASIER to grow than nasturtiums? Filling in corners and crevices, nasturtiums have a way of buffering garden disappointments — a most forgiving plant to have in your tool belt. With ...
Question: I am ready to replant my nasturtiums for fall and winter. Is now the time to sow the seeds? Answer: Wait just a few weeks longer for more moderate weather to return and then start nasturtium ...
Question. We have nasturtiums growing from seeds that dropped to the ground from plants that were in containers last year. Will they produce the normal flowers and what care is needed? Answer.