Add a burst of color and beauty to your garden with these Peach Nasturtium Flower Seeds. Known for their vibrant peach-colored blooms, these flowers are perfect for adding a natural charm to your borders, hanging baskets, or containers. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, Nasturtiums are easy to grow, making them an ideal choice for any home garden.
These heirloom seeds are GMO-free, ensuring that you are planting a product that is as natural as it is beautiful. Nasturtiums are not only visually stunning but are also known to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, promoting biodiversity in your garden.
Features:
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Color: Beautiful peach-colored flowers that brighten up any garden.
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Perfect for Borders: Ideal for planting along garden borders, pathways, or in containers.
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Heirloom & GMO-Free: 100% heirloom seeds, free from genetically modified organisms (GMO).
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Easy to Grow: Great for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.
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Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
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Edible: The leaves and flowers of Nasturtiums are edible and have a peppery flavor.
Specifications:
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Plant Height: 12-24 inches (30-60 cm)
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Bloom Time: Late spring to summer
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Planting Depth: 1/2 inch (1-2 cm)
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Seeds per Packet: Approximately 50 seeds
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Planting Zones: Suitable for USDA Zones 2-11
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Growth Habit: Climbing or spreading
Planting & Sowing Instructions:
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Select a Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Nasturtiums prefer full sun but will tolerate partial shade.
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Prepare the Soil: Ensure the soil is loose and well-drained. If necessary, amend the soil with compost for improved fertility.
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Planting:
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Sow seeds directly in the garden after the last frost date.
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Plant seeds about 1/2 inch (1-2 cm) deep, spaced 10-12 inches apart.
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If starting indoors, sow seeds 4-6 weeks before the last frost, then transplant seedlings outdoors once the danger of frost has passed.
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Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Once established, Nasturtiums are drought-tolerant.
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Care: Nasturtiums require minimal care. Deadheading spent flowers will encourage continuous blooming.
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Harvesting: For edible flowers, harvest Nasturtiums when the blooms are fresh. The leaves and flowers can be used in salads or as garnishes.