Garden Nasturtium tall flowerd single mix
Garden Nasturtium tall flowerd single mix
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Garden Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus) are popular annual flowers known for their vibrant, edible flowers and distinctive round leaves. Growing Garden Nasturtium 'Tall Flowered Single Mix' is relatively easy and can add color to your garden. Here's a guide on how to grow them:
**1. Planting Location:**
- Choose a location with well-drained soil and full to partial sunlight. Nasturtiums prefer slightly alkaline to neutral soil.
**2. Planting Time:**
- Plant seeds directly in the garden after the last frost has passed. Nasturtiums are sensitive to frost, so wait until the soil has warmed up.
**3. Planting Method:**
- Plant the seeds about 1 inch deep and 10 to 12 inches apart. Press the soil gently over the seeds to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.
**4. Watering:**
- Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during the germination period. Once established, Nasturtiums are somewhat drought-tolerant.
**5. Soil Enrichment:**
- Nasturtiums prefer soil that is not too rich. Excessive fertility can result in more foliage and fewer flowers. If your soil is too fertile, there may be less need for additional fertilization.
**6. Mulching:**
- Mulch around the plants to help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
**7. Support:**
- While 'Tall Flowered Single Mix' Nasturtiums are generally bushy, they may benefit from some support or a nearby trellis. This can help keep the plants upright and enhance their appearance.
**8. Fertilization:**
- Nasturtiums don't require heavy feeding. If your soil is poor, you can apply a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer sparingly. Too much fertilizer can result in excessive foliage and fewer flowers.
**9. Pruning:**
- Pinch back the growing tips when the plants are young to encourage bushier growth. This can result in more flowers.
**10. Deadheading:**
- Remove spent flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming. This prevents the plant from putting energy into seed production.
**11. Pest Management:**
- Nasturtiums are generally resistant to pests, but you may encounter aphids or caterpillars. Hose off aphids with a strong spray of water or use insecticidal soap if necessary.
**12. Companion Planting:**
- Nasturtiums are known to repel certain pests like aphids and whiteflies. Consider planting them near vegetables as a natural pest deterrent.
**13. Edible Flowers:**
- Enjoy the edible flowers in salads, where they add a peppery flavor. Make sure you are growing varieties specifically labeled as edible and have not been treated with pesticides.
**14. Overwintering:**
- Nasturtiums are annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season. Collect seeds for the next season if you want to grow them again.
Growing 'Tall Flowered Single Mix' Nasturtiums can provide a colorful and edible addition to your garden. Enjoy the unique beauty of their flowers and consider incorporating them into your culinary adventures.
**1. Planting Location:**
- Choose a location with well-drained soil and full to partial sunlight. Nasturtiums prefer slightly alkaline to neutral soil.
**2. Planting Time:**
- Plant seeds directly in the garden after the last frost has passed. Nasturtiums are sensitive to frost, so wait until the soil has warmed up.
**3. Planting Method:**
- Plant the seeds about 1 inch deep and 10 to 12 inches apart. Press the soil gently over the seeds to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.
**4. Watering:**
- Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during the germination period. Once established, Nasturtiums are somewhat drought-tolerant.
**5. Soil Enrichment:**
- Nasturtiums prefer soil that is not too rich. Excessive fertility can result in more foliage and fewer flowers. If your soil is too fertile, there may be less need for additional fertilization.
**6. Mulching:**
- Mulch around the plants to help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
**7. Support:**
- While 'Tall Flowered Single Mix' Nasturtiums are generally bushy, they may benefit from some support or a nearby trellis. This can help keep the plants upright and enhance their appearance.
**8. Fertilization:**
- Nasturtiums don't require heavy feeding. If your soil is poor, you can apply a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer sparingly. Too much fertilizer can result in excessive foliage and fewer flowers.
**9. Pruning:**
- Pinch back the growing tips when the plants are young to encourage bushier growth. This can result in more flowers.
**10. Deadheading:**
- Remove spent flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming. This prevents the plant from putting energy into seed production.
**11. Pest Management:**
- Nasturtiums are generally resistant to pests, but you may encounter aphids or caterpillars. Hose off aphids with a strong spray of water or use insecticidal soap if necessary.
**12. Companion Planting:**
- Nasturtiums are known to repel certain pests like aphids and whiteflies. Consider planting them near vegetables as a natural pest deterrent.
**13. Edible Flowers:**
- Enjoy the edible flowers in salads, where they add a peppery flavor. Make sure you are growing varieties specifically labeled as edible and have not been treated with pesticides.
**14. Overwintering:**
- Nasturtiums are annuals, meaning they complete their life cycle in one growing season. Collect seeds for the next season if you want to grow them again.
Growing 'Tall Flowered Single Mix' Nasturtiums can provide a colorful and edible addition to your garden. Enjoy the unique beauty of their flowers and consider incorporating them into your culinary adventures.