Nasturtium leaves, flowers and seeds are all edible. The flowers and young leaves have a peppery taste nasturtiums are closely related to watercress and are a great addition to salads.
Pick them when mature but still green, and pickle them in vinegar. In mild areas, nasturtiums are also likely to self-sow, so you may get seedlings springing up in future years.
These can be easily pulled up if not wanted. Nasturtiums are likely to attract large and small white butterflies known as cabbage white butterflies which lay their large greenish eggs on the leaf undersides, which hatch into caterpillars that eat the leaves.
Nasturtiums are also attractive to aphids , particularly blackfly. Spray them off with a jet of water or let ladybirds, hoverflies and lacewings remove them for you — all three lay their eggs on aphid colonies and their young quickly eat them up. A bushy variety. Height x Spread: 30cm x 30cm. H x S: 25cm x 45cm. H x S: 30cm x 45cm.
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Environmentally friendly gardening. Plant health. Soil should be well-draining. Plant nasturtiums in full sun 6—8 hours of sunlight for the best results. Plan to provide supports for trailing types. How to Plant Nasturtiums Sow the seeds about half an inch deep and 10 to 12 inches apart in the garden. Plants should appear in 7 to 10 days. How to Care for Nasturtiums Water regularly throughout the growing season, but be careful not to overwater your plants.
Nasturtiums are somewhat drought tolerant, but still prefer to grow in moist soil. Plus, water-stressed plants will have subpar blooms and flavor. This encourages the plants to produce new foliage. In summer, nasturtiums may stop blooming if they become heat-stressed. Their flavor may become more intense, too. Keeping them sufficiently watered can help to mitigate the effects of extreme temperatures. Aphids Caterpillars Flea beetles Slugs Whiteflies Nasturtiums are often used as a trap crop, attracting pests like aphids away from vulnerable vegetables.
How to Harvest Nasturtiums Leaves and flowers can be harvested at any time. Seedpods should be harvested before seeds have had a chance to mature and harden.
Snip off leaves, flowers, and seedpods with scissors to avoid damaging the plant. Collect them, brush off the soil, dry them, and store them in a paper envelope in a cool and dark place. Nasturtium flowers are said to symbolize patriotism.
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Propagate my nasturtium In regions with mild climates — where it doesn't freeze! Otherwise, let the flowers dry until they're ready to fall, then collect the seeds and allow them to dry for a few days more in the sun. Check on my nasturtium Black aphids are the main enemy of nasturtiums — some actually use nasturtiums in their vegetable gardens to attract the bugs and thus spare the cultivated vegetables!
To get rid of them, wash the foliage with a solution of 1 liter of rainwater less chalky than tap water , black soap and a spoonful of sodium bicarbonate.
Remove my nasturtium Your nasturtiums will all fade before the frosts. After flowering, tear them out, to welcome new plants in the fall, gently pulling the plants that must come gently, including roots - or use a spade if they resist! Groww, the plant identification and gardening app. Promo codes About Contact Terms and conditions Legal terms. Don't leave too soon!
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