Tropaeolum, Mounding Nasturtium, Alaska Mix ~ 35 seeds


- Sun Preference
- Full-Sun, Part-Sun
- Bloom Time
- Spring, Summer, Fall
Description
Tropaeolum majus
Annual
Spring/summer/fall bloom
Frost tender
A bee & hummingbird favorite!
These charming variegated nasturtiums have lovely lily pad leaves whose cream and green striped markings make a wonderful color accent in the garden. The highly ornamental foliage is covered with pert, spurred flowers in bright gold, cheery orange, rich mahogany and salmon. Softly mounding, compact Alaska is an especially striking edging for flowerbeds or borders to contrast with green leaved plants. An attractive choice for showy patio containers, hanging baskets and window boxes.
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Details
Cold Winters: April – June
Mild Winters: March – July
Sun/Shade: Full sun or partial shade
Sow Seeds: 3 – 4 inches apart, 1 inch deep
Days to Germinate: 9 – 12 days
Mature Height: 10 – 12 inches
EASY TO START OUTDOORS
Sow seeds in spring once all danger of frost is over in full sun (or part shade in hot climates). Nasturtiums need no added fertilizer in most soils. Poke seeds into well-worked soil about 1 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart. Press soil firmly over the seeds and keep moist. When seedlings are large enough to handle, thin to 10 inches apart as mounding plants need ample room.
TO START EARLY INDOORS
Sow 2 seeds each in individual 4 inch pots of well-drained seed starting mix 3 weeks before last expected frost date. Cover 1 inch deep. Provide a strong light source. When seedlings have several sets of leaves pinch out the weaker seedling, leaving 1 per pot. When night temperatures reach 50ºF (10ºC), gradually acclimate to outdoors. Transplant seedlings into the garden 10 inches apart in full sun.
GROWING NOTES
These old-fashioned nasturtiums with handsome variegated leaves are easy to grow in any well-drained soil. Alaska’s softly mounding foliage and bright flowers will quickly fill garden beds and make a showy accent in planters or patio pots. Thinned to proper 10 inch spacing, they are a perfect disguise to cover fading bulb foliage in late spring.
More Information
Brand | Renee's Garden |
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Seed Packet Type | Flowers |
Common Family Name | Nasturtium |
Sun Preference | Full-Sun, Part-Sun |
Deer Resistant | No |
Bloom Time | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Plant Life Cycle | Annual |
Mature Height (Range) | 7-12" |
Spacing in Row | 3-4", thin/transplant 10" |
Planting Depth | 1" |
Days to Germination | 9-12 days |