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Your cart is empty.Nancy C.
2025-09-05 11:26:15
I love these guys so much -- prolific blooms, colors are amazing, will thrive pretty much no matter what you do to it. I live in an area likely not meant for nasturtiums.We average temperatures in the mid-eighties during the summer, but have many days in the mid-nineties and higher. Poor nasturtiums hate the heat, hate the hours of direct sunlight even more, but so far they bounce right back when the sun stops blazing and it begins to cool off. It's only the beginning of June, so I'm crossing my fingers they'll hang in there. If not I'll just plant them again in the fall and see if they can survive the winter temps (lol... I want miracles, yes). If not then I will plant them again next year and make sure they don't have to do much direct sun. These dwarf nasturtiums are worth the trouble!
beckybucket
2025-08-23 14:13:05
90% germination rate, so I'm satisfied.The color is a deep orange which I absolutely love! The size can be seen on my picsThis is a great value for the money.Durability is a-one as these survived a late freeze AND tornado force winds.
SRM
2025-08-16 19:09:16
I have never grown such beautiful colored nasturums, my yard is loaded with masses of beautiful color, vivid and pastels, all different hues, I e grown nasturums for 40 years and these are the best seeds I've ever planted. Just gorgeous ðŸ˜
Bic Parker
2025-05-29 10:18:21
I planted these seeds in plain old dirt in a planter, straight out of the package without treating the seeds in any way. I didn't even fertilize the soil I just poked the seeds into the dirt and made with occasional watering. In a few short weeks I had sprouts from what appeared to be about 75% of the seeds and these grew into beautiful bushy vines with roundish leaves of the most lovely green and eventually brilliant blossoms of from pale to vivid orange. Then came the aphids. Or whatever they were, little bugs the size of pepper grounds, all in their thousands on the undersides of the leaves where I couldn't at first see them. By the time I did they were well established and I simply didn't want to deal with them. I'm no gardener. L want pretty flowers without much effort. I had much better luck with pansies and a bright red geranium I picked up at a high school horticulture club's spring sale. These plants were not to the aphids' taste I guess.
SquamRock
2025-05-27 13:41:35
My nasturtiums are growing nicely from these seeds. The flowers have yet to appear, but I expect they’ll be along soon. Meanwhile, the leaves are plentiful, green, and charmingly shaped.
J.A.N.
2025-04-03 10:46:06
Although I certainly didn't get 200 sprouts, I got a healthy number -- perhaps 30 -- that was enough for my needs. They also sprouted quickly, although I sowed them late in the season, and are growing vigorously.
NanaPross
2025-03-21 18:29:25
Hard to say why but not very many of the seeds I planted actually. Ame up
Anne Lamborn
2024-12-14 10:09:36
These orange nasturtiums look perfect in my garden.
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