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Nasturtiums
Newest Review: ... are thriving! Lots of leaves and less flowers but if they were in poorer soil the opposite would be true. For some inexplicable reason, ... more |
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by - written on 18/06/09 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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My father and I like growing Nasturtiums in our hanging baskets, as they trail quite nicely and are extremely brightly coloured, with mainly oranges, reds and yellows. The leaves can be quite large and look rather like a water lily. They can grow quite tall - my father has some soil in old chimney pots and the plants are almost the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/06/05 (Very useful, 971 readings)
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When you get tired of gardening these flowers you can always eat them! They are rich in vitamin C and the blooms and leaves are edible. Let's start at the beginning. Nasturtiums or Tropaeolums (or is it Tropaeola to be exact?) are very simple to grow. You can plant the large seeds that look like grapenuts in any kind of soil. It ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/01/05 (Very useful, 3810 readings)
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With a mass of bright blooms in shades of orange, yellow and red, nasturtiums can turn the dullest garden or window sill into something resembling a a lush, exotic jungle. What's more, they are easy enogh to grow for beginners, undemanding, and they provide us with fresh, healthy food. They are annuals, which means they'll ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/04 (Useful, 99 readings)
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Nasturtiums must be one of the easiest plants to grow - both in sun and in shade. They don't ask to be fed, don't ask for specific soil types but are happy just to pop up wherever you throw them. An added bonus is that, if you leave some of the beautiful bright blooms to seed, you'll get Nasturtiums shooting up again next year. They ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/03 (Very useful, 158 readings)
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Nasturtiums are a great herb to have around the garden, not only can you eat the whole plant which is high in vitamin C and benefits our health, it is an attractive flower and adds colour to any garden. The compact variety is great for small places or tubs whilst the trailing variety can fill hanging baskets and look great. There are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/09/02 (Very useful, 386 readings)
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-Nasturtiums tropaeolum majus Beautiful, bright easy to grow. Nasturtiums have just about finished flowering now it is the end of September. I expect you will recognise a nasturtium flower. I have seen them brightening up many a hanging basket, edging garden paths, climbing and rambling in gardens. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/03/02
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Nasturiums are a garden flower I came across about 10 years ago and my summer garden has never been without them since. They demand very little and do so well in poor soil,thrive the drought and just love the sun shining directly on them. It is best to just purchase a packet of seeds and sow directly as they come up so easily and ... Read the complete review
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