The leaves and flowers are edible, with a peppery tang. Planted in the spring after the threat of frost has passed, ...
With vining stems that have an unusual but attractive rounded leaf, as well as orange, pink, red or yellow blooms, who wouldn't enjoy the sight of a nasturtium plant cascading over the edge of a pot?
Guy advised: “You will clearly see the nasturtium seed on the plant as they look like substantially sized ‘balls’. They need to be collected on a dry day and dried out completely ...
You could create a complete salad out of the nasturtium plant using the young, green leaves, red and yellow petals and seed pods. Its name literally means “nose twister” because of the peppery ...
This season, try petunias, nasturtiums and ivy geraniums ... airy feel to hanging baskets. This plant thrives in cool weather ...