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Gardeners Basics, Nasturtium Flower Seeds for Planting (Dwarf Jewel) - Edible Flower Open Pollinated, Non-GMO Annual Flower Seed for Flower Gardens

  • Plant or Animal Product Type: Nasturtium, Nasturtium flower
  • Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor
  • Brand: Gardeners Basics
  • Material Feature: GMO Free, Heirloom
  • Color: Orange,Yellow
  • Expected Blooming Period: Spring
  • Item Weight: 0.63 Ounces
  • Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun
  • Unit Count: 1.0 Count
  • Expected Planting Period: Spring

About this item

GORGEOUS - Who doesn't love a bright, happy flower bed of nasturtium flowers?

COLD HARDY / ANNUAL - These annual flowers are great for spring gardens as these cute flowers thrive in the cool weather.

ATTRACT POLLINATORS - Bring pollinators into your fruit, vegetable and flower garden with these nasturtium seeds.

EDIBLE - The nasturtium flower heads are edible! This makes them a fun addition to salads, cupcakes, deserts and teas.

PACKETS - Each nasturtium seeds packet is printed on water resistant paper, in full color with growing and harvesting directions included. Each heirloom flowers seeds packet contains at least 2 grams of seeds, more than competitors.

Product Description

Nasturtium Dwarf Jewel Flower Seeds For Planting

The dwarf jewel nasturtium is an annual plant with dwarf flowers ranging from yellow to orange to red. This plant can help repel insects, and the blooms are also edible. When germinating indoors, use stratification and soak the seeds for up to 8 hours. They must be planted immediately, or they will die. Use a heat mat to ensure the soil is at least 70 degrees.

All of our seed is grown and packaged in the USA. The nasturtium plants seed is an open-pollinated variety. You can save seed from your garden and use it year after year. All of our seed is packed by us, our small family-owned and operated business. Thank you for choosing our small family-operated business.

Each packet of seeds contains at least 2 Grams of seeds, which is much more than competitors.

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