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Tropaeolum Ladybird Rose (May 2024)

2,95
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High germination rates Hoge kiemkracht Hohe Keimrate Taux de germination élevé
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Color guarantee Kleur garantie Farbgarantie Garantie de couleur
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Detailed sowing instructions Gedetailleerde zaai-instructies Detaillierte Aussaatanweisungen Instructions de semis détaillées

Description

Experience the beauty of Tropaeolum Ladybird Rose Nasturtium. With stunning dark foliage and smoky raspberry-toned flowers, this non-climbing variety is perfect for pots, balconies, or as a sacrificial plant in your vegetable patch.

Attracting beneficial insects, butterflies, and bees, it ensures a healthy garden. Enjoy the edible flowers and leaves, though it's primarily ornamental. Add this versatile and captivating plant to your garden this summer!

Specifications

  • Color
    Red
  • When can you sow
    April, May
  • Does it attract pollinators
    Yes
  • Plant type
    Annual (can't tolerate frost)
  • Amount of seeds
    35
  • Can grow in pot
    Yes (medium pot)
  • Sun requirements
    Full sun or partial sun
  • Warranty
    https://thefarmdream.com/growtropaeolum/

Growth tips

Plant information you need to know to grow Nasturtium from seed

Plant type: Annual flowering 
Height: flowers grow 30 centimeters tall 
Position: prefers full sun
Planting time: from 4-6 weeks before the last frost in seed trays until the end of May
Bloom time: starts 80-95 days after sowing 
Spacing: 20-30 centimeters between each plant 
Germination: Takes 7-14 days in temperatures of 15-25°C 
Pinching/pruning: no
Flowers: June to October, depending on the weather and first frost.
Pollinator-friendly: Yes, the open flowers are full of pollen 
Recommended seed tray or pot: start in 40 or 28- cell trays. if needed pot up to the larger 15-cell module trays or P9 flower pots 
The package contains: 35 seeds

How to sow and care for Nasturtium/Tropaeolum plants

Tropaeolum, also known as nasturtium, is incredibly easy to grow. Start by sowing seeds in your greenhouse or under cover in the spring, then plant out the seedlings after the frost has passed. Although you can also direct sow the seeds, we generally avoid this method except for carrots. Our experience with direct sowing is limited, but we know rabbits tend to eat the seedlings before they fully sprout.

Nasturtium foliage and flowers can be used as shorter cut flowers or bouquet fillers. These plants are also great for pots or raised beds. Nasturtiums are vigorous growers, so regularly cut them back if you prefer the plants to stay smaller. One plant in a medium-sized pot is more than sufficient. Enjoy the vibrant blooms and the ease of growing these delightful plants!






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Tropaeolum Ladybird Rose (May 2024)

2,95

Experience the beauty of Tropaeolum Ladybird Rose Nasturtium. With stunning dark foliage and smoky raspberry-toned flowers, this non-climbing variety is perfect for pots, balconies, or as a sacrificial plant in your vegetable patch.

Attracting beneficial insects, butterflies, and bees, it ensures a healthy garden. Enjoy the edible flowers and leaves, though it's primarily ornamental. Add this versatile and captivating plant to your garden this summer!

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