10+ Seeds| Alaska Mix Nasturtium Seeds - Fast Growing - Open-Pollinating - Draft Resistant -Dwarf - Plant in Spring/Late Winter #251

10+ Seeds| Alaska Mix Nasturtium Seeds - Fast Growing - Open-Pollinating - Draft Resistant -Dwarf - Plant in Spring/Late Winter #251

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? Quantity: 10 Seeds/ 1 pack Welcome to Pemdas Garden!!! Discover the joy of growing rare, exotic nasturtium seeds in your own garden! These authentic, non-GMO perennial seeds are perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners looking to embark on a fulfilling gardening journey. Whether you're planting for beauty, color, or fragrance, these flower seeds are a must-have for any garden enthusiast. Why Choose Our Nasturtium Seeds? 100% authentic seeds for guaranteed growth success. Ideal for both annual flowers and perennial plants. Perfect for creating your own home garden with herb seeds or vegetable seeds alongside. Non-GMO seeds ensure the healthiest and most natural blooms. How to grow Nasturtium seeds: Step-by-Step Guide to Nasturtium Seeds 1. When to Plant - Outdoors: Sow seeds after the last frost in spring (soil temperature at least 55°F/13°C). - Indoors: You can start seeds 2–4 weeks before the last frost, then transplant outdoors. 2. Where to Plant - Location: Full sun (6–8 hours of sunlight daily) is best. They tolerate partial shade but may flower less. - Soil: Well-draining soil. Poor to average soil actually encourages better flowering! (If the soil is too rich, you’ll get lots of leaves but few flowers.) 3. How to Sow Seeds - Preparation: (Optional) Soak seeds in warm water for 4–6 hours before sowing to speed up germination. - Planting Depth: ½ inch (1.25 cm) deep. - Spacing: - Bush types: 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) apart. - Vining types: 12–18 inches (30–45 cm) apart, with support (trellis or fence). 4. Watering - After Planting: Water well to settle the soil. - During Growth: - Keep soil evenly moist, but not soggy. - Once established, Nasturtiums are fairly drought-tolerant. - Overwatering can cause root rot. 5. Germination - Time: Seeds usually sprout in 7–14 days. - Temperature: Ideal soil temperature is 55–65°F (13–18°C). 6. Care Tips - Fertilizer: Not necessary. Avoid fertilizing — it leads to more leaves, fewer flowers. - Support: Vining types appreciate a trellis, fence, or support structure. - Deadheading: Not required but removing old flowers can extend blooming. - Pests: Usually pest-resistant, but watch for aphids and caterpillars. 7. Harvesting - Leaves, flowers, and seeds are all edible — peppery and fresh tasting! - Harvest young leaves and flowers regularly for salads and garnish. ?? Quick Reminder: Plant after frost. Full sun. Poor soil = more blooms. No fertilizer. Easy to grow = Happy gardener! ??

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