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Nasturtium Variegated Mix – (Pack of 30+ Seeds)
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Nasturtium Variegated Mix are profuse, round leaves and cheery, flat-faced blooms serve as a wonderful easy-to-grow ground cover. The leaves of this variegated variety are mottled white and green, while the flowers are deeply-hued pastels.
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SEED TYPE : Open Pollinated, Heirloom
PLANT TYPE : Annual, Bushy
FLOWER COLOR : Mixed Colors
SOWING TIME : Winter Season
SOWING METHOD : Transplanting
GERMINATION TIME : 6 – 10 Days
GROWING CONTAINER : 12 inch height pot / Garden bed.
GROWING MEDIA : 2 part Garden soil 1 part Cocopeat 1 part Vermicompost.
FLOWERING : 60 – 75 Days after sowing.
DESCRIPTION :
Nasturtium Variegated Mix are profuse, round leaves and cheery, flat-faced blooms serve as a wonderful easy-to-grow ground cover. The leaves of this variegated variety are mottled white and green, while the flowers are deeply-hued pastels. The combination is a striking one, and its visual charms alone make it worth growing.
Seed-starting containers should be clean, measure at least 2-3 inches deep and have drainage holes. They can be plastic pots, cell packs, peat pots, plastic flats, yogurt cups, even eggshells. Sow seeds in sterile, seed-starting mix or potting soil available in nurseries and garden centers. Don’t use garden soil, it’s too heavy, contains weeds seeds, and possibly, disease organisms. Wet the soil with warm water before filling seed-starting containers.
You’ll find the proper planting depth on the seed packet. The general rule of thumb is to cover seeds with soil equal to three times their thickness – but be sure to read the seed packet planting instructions carefully. Gentle tamping after sowing will help. After planting your seeds, use a spray bottle to wet the soil again.
Always use room-temperature water. Let chlorinated water sit overnight so chlorine can dissipate or use distilled water. Avoid using softened water. It’s important to keep soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering, which promotes diseases, that can kill seedlings.
Before moving seedlings outdoors, they need to be acclimatized to their new, harsher surroundings.
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