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Nasturtium seeds
(Tropaeolum majus)
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Annual 15°C Average layer vermiculite Sow Jan to May direct into pot or hanging basket. Prefer free draining soil sunny position |
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Gleam Hybrids Climbing,
Trailing Variety. These plants develop during the summer with spectacular results. Semi double suitable for baskets. Long, trailing stems, excellent blend of colours. Height up to 1.2m
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Out of Africa Trailing Variety Having mottled variegated foliage in a nice colour combination in the mixture of yellow, red, cream and peach pinks. A highly versatile plant ideal for containers, baskets, ground cover and climbers.
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Peach Melba 25cm Unique colour combination, primrose-cream flecked with pearly-red markings. Plants are uniform and compact. Dry conditions produce the most flowers.
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Whirlybird Mixed 20-60cm Semi-double flowers face upwards above the foliage. A mix of cherry-rose, mahogany, gold, scarlet and tangerine. Ideal for container beds and borders.
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Alaska 20-25cm Excellent hanging basket and container variety. Mottled pale green and cream foliage with flowers held above foliage in a variety of bright colours.
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Jewel Mixed 20-25cm Excellent for many purposes, normal compact type includes crimson-red, scarlet-orange, gold and sulpher yellow.
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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds.
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