Nasturtium Double Flowering Cherry Rose Flower Seeds

Nasturtium Seeds - Cherry Rose

200 Seeds
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4.99
400 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Cherry

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

14 - 16 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid summer through fall

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, ph 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Annuals

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Yellow, Red

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

12 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Orange

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, ph 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

About...

(Tropaeolum nanum Top Flowering Double Cherry Rose) - Cherry 2 to 3 inch flowers adorns this free-flowering, compact nasturtium usually growing around 12 inches tall and wide. The plants are compact and great for borders, pots, hanging baskets, or other containers..

MORE NASTURTIUM OPTIONS

Cherry rose Mix Night & day Zanzibar Strawberry cream Orchid cream Hawaiian mix Alaska apricot ...More
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum nanum Top Flowering Double Cherry Rose) - Cherry 2 to 3 inch flowers adorns this free-flowering, compact nasturtium usually growing around 12 inches tall and wide. The plants are compact and great for borders, pots, hanging baskets, or other containers. The blooms are made up of 5 petals; three on the bottom and 2 on the top. This dwarf growth habit makes them a perfect plant to use in pots & containers, flower beds, raised beds or window boxes. 

Nasturtiums like a full sun place in the garden in cooler climates. For the hottest regions, afternoon shade is preferable to the plants. Tropaeolum plants will grow anywhere as an annual, but they will only survive as a perennial in frost-free zones. Care is simple: no fertilizing is required and follow a regular watering schedule giving the plant a chance to dry out in-between irrigations. Before sowing seeds, soak the seeds overnight in warm water. The next day, plant the flower seeds 1/2 inch deep in soil that is weed-free and worked fine and light.

Common Questions

Q

Are the flowers edible?

A

Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

Q

Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

A

Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

Q

Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

Q

What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

A

Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

Q

What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

A

Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant or 3 1/2 pounds per 1,000 square feet or 150 pou...more 1 - 2 seeds per plant or 3 1/2 pounds per 1,000 square feet or 150 pounds per acre...less

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Outsidepride Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus) are vibrant flower seeds that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. These edible flower seeds are perfect for USDA Zones 3-10 and bloom from early summer until frost. The plants grow between 12 to 72 inches in height, making them ideal for gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. They attract beneficial insects and make excellent companion plants for vegetables. Available in packaging sizes from 0.25 LB to 5 LBS and 25 to 400 seeds, perfect for any gardener’s needs.
Our Nasturtium Plants offer vibrant blooms in red, orange, and yellow, perfect for adding color to your garden. These wildflowers thrive outdoors and bring a burst of beauty with minimal care. Known for attracting beneficial pollinators, they help support your garden’s growth. Ideal for planting flowers or companion planting, these heirloom nasturtium plants create a stunning focal point while enhancing the health of your garden. Available in bulk or smaller seed packets, these seeds are a great choice for any gardener.
Our plant features Radiant Nasturtiums that turn gardens into a masterpiece because each variety offers stunning blooms in a range of colors like orange, red, yellow, and mixed shades. With vibrant flowers and varying heights, they bring eye-catching beauty to gardens. The long bloom season from mid-summer to frost ensures continuous color, creating a truly spectacular garden display. These heirloom nasturtium seeds are perfect for flower seeds to plant outside, adding lasting beauty to any garden space.
Our plant brings the perfect blend of flavor and beauty to your garden with Nasturtiums on your plate. The vibrant orange blooms not only add a distinct peppery flavor but also provide stunning visual appeal to any dish. These edible flowers are a delightful addition to salads and sandwiches, or as a garnish, elevating your meals with a burst of color and a zesty taste. Whether used fresh or as part of a culinary creation, these flowers offer a unique and flavorful touch, making them a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to combine beauty with taste.

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum Majus Jewel Mix) - Few flowers light up the garden like nasturtiums do! Grow this lovely annual from flower seeds and have blooms from June until first frost. The Jewel mix blossoms are 2 - 3 inches across and come in shades of red, orange and yellow. The leaves are rounded or shaped like a shield and have a central leaf stalk. The leaves, flowers and seeds are edible, with the leaves having a peppery flavor which makes a great addition to your salads. The seeds were actually used as a pepper substitute during WWII, or you can pickle the seeds when they are still green.

Common Questions

Q

Are the flowers edible?

A

Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

Q

Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

A

Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

Q

Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

Q

What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

A

Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

Q

What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

A

Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

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FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum nanum Top Flowering Single Night & Day) - Mix of yellow and mahogany top flowering nasturtiums giving a night and day appearance. Compact and free-flowering, it is ideal for containers and garden edging. Trailing and climbing plant habit. Try it in baskets, containers, and shady borders. Also known as garden nasturtium and Indian cress.

Nasturtiums like a full sun place in the garden in cooler climates. For the hottest regions, afternoon shade is preferable to the plants. Tropaeolum plants will grow anywhere as an annual, but they will only survive as a perennial in frost-free zones. Care is simple: no fertilizing is required and follow a regular watering schedule giving the plant a chance to dry out in-between irrigations. Before sowing seeds, soak the seeds overnight in warm water. The next day, plant the flower seeds 1/2 inch deep in soil that is weed-free and worked fine and light.

Common Questions

Q

Are the flowers edible?

A

Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

Q

Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

A

Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

Q

Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

Q

What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

A

Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

Q

What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

A

Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Outsidepride Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus) are vibrant flower seeds that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. These edible flower seeds are perfect for USDA Zones 3-10 and bloom from early summer until frost. The plants grow between 12 to 72 inches in height, making them ideal for gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. They attract beneficial insects and make excellent companion plants for vegetables. Available in packaging sizes from 0.25 LB to 5 LBS and 25 to 400 seeds, perfect for any gardener’s needs.
Our Nasturtium Plants offer vibrant blooms in red, orange, and yellow, perfect for adding color to your garden. These wildflowers thrive outdoors and bring a burst of beauty with minimal care. Known for attracting beneficial pollinators, they help support your garden’s growth. Ideal for planting flowers or companion planting, these heirloom nasturtium plants create a stunning focal point while enhancing the health of your garden. Available in bulk or smaller seed packets, these seeds are a great choice for any gardener.
Our plant features Radiant Nasturtiums that turn gardens into a masterpiece because each variety offers stunning blooms in a range of colors like orange, red, yellow, and mixed shades. With vibrant flowers and varying heights, they bring eye-catching beauty to gardens. The long bloom season from mid-summer to frost ensures continuous color, creating a truly spectacular garden display. These heirloom nasturtium seeds are perfect for flower seeds to plant outside, adding lasting beauty to any garden space.
Our plant brings the perfect blend of flavor and beauty to your garden with Nasturtiums on your plate. The vibrant orange blooms not only add a distinct peppery flavor but also provide stunning visual appeal to any dish. These edible flowers are a delightful addition to salads and sandwiches, or as a garnish, elevating your meals with a burst of color and a zesty taste. Whether used fresh or as part of a culinary creation, these flowers offer a unique and flavorful touch, making them a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to combine beauty with taste.

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus Zanzibar) - A vibrant mix of bright red, yellow and orange with contrasting dark foliage. Nasturtiums also makes a fine companion to vegetables in the garden by attracting bees and repelling destructive pests, particularly around Brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, mustard and collard greens, etc.). Nasturtiums are also useful as a barrier planting around your tomatoes and cucumbers, and some gardeners find it a helpful pest deterrent when ringed around young fruit trees.

Nasturtium is easy to grow from seed. Nick or soak the seeds before sowing. Then direct sow into the garden or the final container in which they will grow, or start them indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last anticipated spring frost in your area. Expect germination to take a week or so. The Nasturtium plants need full sun for best flowering; they will grow in part shade, but the blooms will not be as numerous or large. Poor soil often works better than rich for promoting bloom strength.

Common Questions

Q

Are the flowers edible?

A

Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

Q

Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

A

Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

Q

Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

Q

What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

A

Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

Q

What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

A

Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Outsidepride Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus) are vibrant flower seeds that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. These edible flower seeds are perfect for USDA Zones 3-10 and bloom from early summer until frost. The plants grow between 12 to 72 inches in height, making them ideal for gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. They attract beneficial insects and make excellent companion plants for vegetables. Available in packaging sizes from 0.25 LB to 5 LBS and 25 to 400 seeds, perfect for any gardener’s needs.
Our Nasturtium Plants offer vibrant blooms in red, orange, and yellow, perfect for adding color to your garden. These wildflowers thrive outdoors and bring a burst of beauty with minimal care. Known for attracting beneficial pollinators, they help support your garden’s growth. Ideal for planting flowers or companion planting, these heirloom nasturtium plants create a stunning focal point while enhancing the health of your garden. Available in bulk or smaller seed packets, these seeds are a great choice for any gardener.
Our plant features Radiant Nasturtiums that turn gardens into a masterpiece because each variety offers stunning blooms in a range of colors like orange, red, yellow, and mixed shades. With vibrant flowers and varying heights, they bring eye-catching beauty to gardens. The long bloom season from mid-summer to frost ensures continuous color, creating a truly spectacular garden display. These heirloom nasturtium seeds are perfect for flower seeds to plant outside, adding lasting beauty to any garden space.
Our plant brings the perfect blend of flavor and beauty to your garden with Nasturtiums on your plate. The vibrant orange blooms not only add a distinct peppery flavor but also provide stunning visual appeal to any dish. These edible flowers are a delightful addition to salads and sandwiches, or as a garnish, elevating your meals with a burst of color and a zesty taste. Whether used fresh or as part of a culinary creation, these flowers offer a unique and flavorful touch, making them a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to combine beauty with taste.

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus Strawberry Cream) - Attractive mixture of complimentary blotched primrose spotted and red flowers. Ideal in containers or garden borders. Attracts beneficial garden insects. Plants grow to 1 foot tall can spread 1 foot as well. Nasturtiums are easy-to-grow plants perfect for edging paths, planting in beds or adding to containers. Long-spurred blossoms attract hummingbirds, young nasturtium leaves add delicious peppery flavor to salads. Nasturtiums are one of the best mild-weather annual flowers for your garden.

Nasturtiums also makes a fine companion to vegetables in the garden by attracting bees and repelling destructive pests, particularly around Brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, mustard and collard greens, etc.).  Nasturtiums are also useful as a barrier planting around your tomatoes and cucumbers, and some gardeners find it a helpful pest deterrent when ringed around young fruit trees.

Nasturtium is easy to grow from seed. Nick or soak the seeds before sowing. Then direct sow into the garden or the final container in which they will grow, or start them indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last anticipated spring frost in your area. Expect germination to take a week or so. The Nasturtium plants need full sun for best flowering; they will grow in part shade, but the blooms will not be as numerous or large. Poor soil often works better than rich for promoting bloom strength.

Common Questions

Q

Are the flowers edible?

A

Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

Q

Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

A

Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

Q

Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

Q

What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

A

Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

Q

What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

A

Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keeps seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Outsidepride Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus) are vibrant flower seeds that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. These edible flower seeds are perfect for USDA Zones 3-10 and bloom from early summer until frost. The plants grow between 12 to 72 inches in height, making them ideal for gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. They attract beneficial insects and make excellent companion plants for vegetables. Available in packaging sizes from 0.25 LB to 5 LBS and 25 to 400 seeds, perfect for any gardener’s needs.
Our Nasturtium Plants offer vibrant blooms in red, orange, and yellow, perfect for adding color to your garden. These wildflowers thrive outdoors and bring a burst of beauty with minimal care. Known for attracting beneficial pollinators, they help support your garden’s growth. Ideal for planting flowers or companion planting, these heirloom nasturtium plants create a stunning focal point while enhancing the health of your garden. Available in bulk or smaller seed packets, these seeds are a great choice for any gardener.
Our plant features Radiant Nasturtiums that turn gardens into a masterpiece because each variety offers stunning blooms in a range of colors like orange, red, yellow, and mixed shades. With vibrant flowers and varying heights, they bring eye-catching beauty to gardens. The long bloom season from mid-summer to frost ensures continuous color, creating a truly spectacular garden display. These heirloom nasturtium seeds are perfect for flower seeds to plant outside, adding lasting beauty to any garden space.
Our plant brings the perfect blend of flavor and beauty to your garden with Nasturtiums on your plate. The vibrant orange blooms not only add a distinct peppery flavor but also provide stunning visual appeal to any dish. These edible flowers are a delightful addition to salads and sandwiches, or as a garnish, elevating your meals with a burst of color and a zesty taste. Whether used fresh or as part of a culinary creation, these flowers offer a unique and flavorful touch, making them a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to combine beauty with taste.

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus Orchid Cream) - An unusual Nasturtium with chameleon like flowers. The color changes from cream with a red splash to fully red. The final flower color depends on weather and temperature. Ideal for planting en-masse in borders and landscapes. The 12 inch high mounding plants are covered in blooms in various states of color transition, and this makes for a quite lively, and unique display.

Nasturtiums also makes a fine companion to vegetables in the garden by attracting bees and repelling destructive pests, particularly around Brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, mustard and collard greens, etc.).  Nasturtiums are also useful as a barrier planting around your tomatoes and cucumbers, and some gardeners find it a helpful pest deterrent when ringed around young fruit trees.

Nasturtium is easy to grow from seed. Nick or soak the seeds before sowing. Then direct sow into the garden or the final container in which they will grow, or start them indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last anticipated spring frost in your area. Expect germination to take a week or so. The Nasturtium plants need full sun for best flowering; they will grow in part shade, but the blooms will not be as numerous or large. Poor soil often works better than rich for promoting bloom strength.

Common Questions

Q

Are the flowers edible?

A

Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

Q

Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

A

Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

Q

Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

Q

What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

A

Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

Q

What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

A

Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Outsidepride Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus) are vibrant flower seeds that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. These edible flower seeds are perfect for USDA Zones 3-10 and bloom from early summer until frost. The plants grow between 12 to 72 inches in height, making them ideal for gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. They attract beneficial insects and make excellent companion plants for vegetables. Available in packaging sizes from 0.25 LB to 5 LBS and 25 to 400 seeds, perfect for any gardener’s needs.
Our Nasturtium Plants offer vibrant blooms in red, orange, and yellow, perfect for adding color to your garden. These wildflowers thrive outdoors and bring a burst of beauty with minimal care. Known for attracting beneficial pollinators, they help support your garden’s growth. Ideal for planting flowers or companion planting, these heirloom nasturtium plants create a stunning focal point while enhancing the health of your garden. Available in bulk or smaller seed packets, these seeds are a great choice for any gardener.
Our plant features Radiant Nasturtiums that turn gardens into a masterpiece because each variety offers stunning blooms in a range of colors like orange, red, yellow, and mixed shades. With vibrant flowers and varying heights, they bring eye-catching beauty to gardens. The long bloom season from mid-summer to frost ensures continuous color, creating a truly spectacular garden display. These heirloom nasturtium seeds are perfect for flower seeds to plant outside, adding lasting beauty to any garden space.
Our plant brings the perfect blend of flavor and beauty to your garden with Nasturtiums on your plate. The vibrant orange blooms not only add a distinct peppery flavor but also provide stunning visual appeal to any dish. These edible flowers are a delightful addition to salads and sandwiches, or as a garnish, elevating your meals with a burst of color and a zesty taste. Whether used fresh or as part of a culinary creation, these flowers offer a unique and flavorful touch, making them a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to combine beauty with taste.

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus Hawaiian Mix) - Add a tropical touch to pots and borders with Nasturtium 'Hawaiian Mix'. This vibrant blend of yellow, pink, apricot and cream flowers will brighten up any garden, flowering all summer long.

These pretty blossoms atop lily pad-shaped leaves make a lovely garden tapestry. Hawaiian mix grows readily in pots or window boxes, or plant in garden beds to softly drape and cover bare spots or fill in borders. Both flowers and leaves of nasturtiums are edible with a spicy flavor like watercress. They make tasty additions to salads or sandwiches.

Nasturtiums also makes a fine companion to vegetables in the garden by attracting bees and repelling destructive pests, particularly around Brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, mustard and collard greens, etc.).  Nasturtiums are also useful as a barrier planting around your tomatoes and cucumbers, and some gardeners find it a helpful pest deterrent when ringed around young fruit trees.

Nasturtium is easy to grow from seed. Nick or soak the seeds before sowing. Then direct sow into the garden or the final container in which they will grow, or start them indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last anticipated spring frost in your area. Expect germination to take a week or so. The Nasturtium plants need full sun for best flowering; they will grow in part shade, but the blooms will not be as numerous or large. Poor soil often works better than rich for promoting bloom strength.

Common Questions

Q

Are the flowers edible?

A

Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

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Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

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Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

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Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

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Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

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What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

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Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

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What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

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Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

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Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

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Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 10 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

8 - 12 inches

Outsidepride Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus) are vibrant flower seeds that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. These edible flower seeds are perfect for USDA Zones 3-10 and bloom from early summer until frost. The plants grow between 12 to 72 inches in height, making them ideal for gardens, containers, or hanging baskets. They attract beneficial insects and make excellent companion plants for vegetables. Available in packaging sizes from 0.25 LB to 5 LBS and 25 to 400 seeds, perfect for any gardener’s needs.
Our Nasturtium Plants offer vibrant blooms in red, orange, and yellow, perfect for adding color to your garden. These wildflowers thrive outdoors and bring a burst of beauty with minimal care. Known for attracting beneficial pollinators, they help support your garden’s growth. Ideal for planting flowers or companion planting, these heirloom nasturtium plants create a stunning focal point while enhancing the health of your garden. Available in bulk or smaller seed packets, these seeds are a great choice for any gardener.
Our plant features Radiant Nasturtiums that turn gardens into a masterpiece because each variety offers stunning blooms in a range of colors like orange, red, yellow, and mixed shades. With vibrant flowers and varying heights, they bring eye-catching beauty to gardens. The long bloom season from mid-summer to frost ensures continuous color, creating a truly spectacular garden display. These heirloom nasturtium seeds are perfect for flower seeds to plant outside, adding lasting beauty to any garden space.
Our plant brings the perfect blend of flavor and beauty to your garden with Nasturtiums on your plate. The vibrant orange blooms not only add a distinct peppery flavor but also provide stunning visual appeal to any dish. These edible flowers are a delightful addition to salads and sandwiches, or as a garnish, elevating your meals with a burst of color and a zesty taste. Whether used fresh or as part of a culinary creation, these flowers offer a unique and flavorful touch, making them a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to combine beauty with taste.

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus Alaska Apricot) - Excellent selection of this Alaska separate color with bright Apricot flowers held above variagated foliage. Alaska Apricot is a mounding variety only reaching 12 inches in height. It is also a quick grower blooming heavily by early summer and keeps on going until the weather turns cold.

Warm apricot-colored flowers are held above handsome foliage. Alaska Apricot nasturtium produces small, beautifully variegated leaves which are the perfect foil for the showy flowers. Blooms are held above the leaves for optimal viewing. Alaska Apricot nasturtium plants are compact and tidy.

Nasturtiums also makes a fine companion to vegetables in the garden by attracting bees and repelling destructive pests, particularly around Brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, mustard and collard greens, etc.). Alaska Apricot Nasturtium is also useful as a barrier planting around your tomatoes and cucumbers, and some gardeners find it a helpful pest deterrent when ringed around young fruit trees.

Nasturtium is easy to grow from seed. Nick or soak the seeds before sowing. Then direct sow into the garden or the final container in which they will grow, or start them indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last anticipated spring frost in your area. Expect germination to take a week or so. The Nasturtium plants need full sun for best flowering; they will grow in part shade, but the blooms will not be as numerous or large. Poor soil often works better than rich for promoting bloom strength.

Common Questions

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Are the flowers edible?

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Yes, flowers have a peppery taste and are used to garnish salads or other dishes. Young leaves have a flavor like watercress and are good in salads.

Q

Why didn’t my nasturtiums flower?

A

Nasturtiums like a poor soil so be very careful not to over fertilize the plants. The result is pretty plants but no flowers.

Q

Why didn’t my seeds germinate?

A

Nasturtiums have a thick seed coat and should be soaked or filed with a nail file before sowing to aid in germination.

Q

Do nasturtiums attract pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, nasturtiums attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators are drawn to these flowers.

Q

What plants will benefit from using nasturtiums as a companion plant?

A

Nasturtiums make a good companion for: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, pumpkins, radish, squash, tomato, and potato.

Q

What are some recommended flowers to plant with nasturtiums?

A

Sunflowers, lavender, marigold, cosmos, zinnia and asters all look lovely and grow well with nasturtiums.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead the flowers.

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