Introducing the enchanting Jewel Mixed
Nasturtium by Seed Needs, a delightful addition to any
garden! This compact variety, scientifically known as
Tropaeolum nanum, is perfect for those with
limited space, making it ideal for small gardens, containers, or
borders. With its vibrant blooms in hues of red,
orange, yellow, and even mahogany, it brings a delightful splash of
color to your outdoor space. The flowers, which are slightly
smaller than their larger...
Show more Introducing the enchanting Jewel Mixed Nasturtium by Seed Needs, a delightful addition to any garden! This compact variety, scientifically known as Tropaeolum nanum, is perfect for those with limited space, making it ideal for small gardens, containers, or borders. With its vibrant blooms in hues of red, orange, yellow, and even mahogany, it brings a delightful splash of color to your outdoor space. The flowers, which are slightly smaller than their larger cousins, pack a powerful aesthetic punch and are sure to impress any garden enthusiast.
The Jewel Mixed Nasturtium grows in a bushy, dwarf form, typically reaching heights of just 12-18 inches. This makes it an excellent choice for ground cover or for planting in pots where space is at a premium. Not only does it serve as a beautiful ornamental plant, but its leaves and flowers are also edible, adding a peppery flavor to your salads and culinary dishes. Rich in vitamin C, these delightful plants are as nutritious as they are beautiful.
Each packet of seeds is carefully sourced and stored to ensure optimal freshness, allowing you to enjoy germination success in a matter of days. Seed Needs prioritizes quality, offering an assurance that their seeds are non-GMO and, in many cases, heirloom varieties.
Why choose Jewel Mixed Nasturtium? Not only do these attractive plants support wildlife by attracting pollinators, but they also offer a unique way to enjoy gardening while benefitting from the culinary aspects of these flowers. Perfect for sharing with friends and family, the generously sized packets mean you’ll have plenty of seeds to plant or store for the next growing season.
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