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Nasturtium 'Vintage'
Nasturtium 'Vintage'
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Nasturtium 'Vintage'

Tropaeolum majus
Nasturtium 'Vintage' has large flowers; the gathered petals of ivory, yellow, striped red and yellow, cherry, auburn, and garnet buoyantly held on strong stems above the classic lily-pad leaves. This new variety is reliably double with a medium trailing habit, ideal for pouring from large baskets and setting garden edges awash with color.
SKU #S1910
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Details
Approximate Seeds Per Packet
20
Lifecycle
Annual
Annual Hardiness
Tender Annual
Mature Size
1' h x 3-4' trailing
Sun
Full sun to partial shade
Soil
Regular, well-drained
Season
Summer to fall
Color
Mix of single and multicolors of yellow, ivory, orange, and red
Features
Great Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Bees
Attracts Hummingbirds
Attracts Beneficial Insects
SOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Depth:
1/2"
Sprout Time:
7-14 days
Seed To Bloom:
10-12 weeks
Starting Indoors:
Sow in pots 2-4 weeks before last frost. Keep at 65°F.
Starting Outdoors:
Recommended. Direct sow after last frost. A second sowing beginning to mid July for fall flowers, especially useful where fall frosts wait until near the end of October.
WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE
About 1-2 weeks after all danger of frost, taking care not to disturb the roots.
PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
Nasturtiums are a joy to grow, requiring minimal care and soil inputs. They prefer nitrogen-poor soil, which encourages flower production over lush foliage growth. Adding a layer of mulch and providing some afternoon shade can help keep the soil cool and your nasturtiums happy in hot summer areas. Nasturtium seeds are quite large and easy to plant, which makes them an excellent choice for young budding gardeners. Consider adding them to your vegetable garden for their peppery flavors and pollinator-attracting qualities. Smaller varieties can be grown in pots while trailing types can be trained to climb fences and trellises with some assistance by tying them in. Pick a handful of blooms and place in old sea-green glass canning jars for the perfect bouquet.
Final Spacing:
3' for ground cover; 1' in containers
Water Requirements:
Medium Water Use
Watering Details:
About 1" per week—drought tolerant once established, however regular watering may encourage more blossoms.
Soil pH:
Slightly acidic to neutral
Fertilizer:
Do not fertilize, as this will limit blooms and stimulate excess foliage growth. Add 1" compost to poor soils.
Diseases & Pests:
Aphids may pose a problem—treat with an insecticidal soap if hosing down daily does not resolve the issue. Ladybugs may appear to help control aphids.
When to Cut for Bouquets:
Harvest when flowers are fully open.