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Unwins Light Nasturtium Burning Embers Easy To Grow Seeds Small
Unwins Light Nasturtium Burning Embers Easy To Grow Seeds Small
Unwins Light Nasturtium Burning Embers Easy To Grow Seeds Small
Unwins Light Nasturtium Burning Embers Easy To Grow Seeds Small
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Unwins Light Nasturtium Burning Embers Easy To Grow Seeds Small

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Brilliant summer colour. Perfect for containers. Easy-to-grow, long-flowering mix suitable for sunny borders as well as patio pots, with edible flowers. RHS Pollinator.Sow: March to JuneFlowering: June to SeptemberSowingLevel-fill a tray with seed compost, firming gently with the base of another tray. Water well with a fine rose. Scatter seeds thinly and cover with 1 cm of compost. Place in a propagator at 15–20 °C, or cover the tray with cling film and leave in a warm room.Growing OnWhen shoots appear, remove the cling film. Keep seedlings in a light position, shading from direct sunlight. When large enough to handle, transplant 5 cm apart into trays of potting compost or singly into small pots. Grow on at a minimum temperature of 10 °C.Hardening Off / Planting OutGradually accustom plants to outdoor conditions for 2–3 weeks before planting out 30 cm apart when the risk of frost has passed. Water well until established.Sowing OutdoorsSow seeds in pre-watered soil at a depth of 2 cm in their final flowering positions. Keep the soil moist until seedlings emerge, and water well during dry spells. Thin seedlings to around 30 cm apart.AdviceNasturtiums do best in poor soils without feeding. Can be used in companion planting schemes for chemical-free growing. Freshly-picked flowers make a colourful and tasty addition to salads.

Unwins Light Nasturtium Burning Embers Easy To Grow Seeds Small

Brilliant summer colour. Perfect for containers. Easy-to-grow, long-flowering mix suitable for sunny borders as well as patio pots, with edible flowers. RHS Pollinator.Sow: March to JuneFlowering: June to SeptemberSowingLevel-fill a tray with seed compost, firming gently with the base of another tray. Water well with a fine rose. Scatter seeds thinly and cover with 1 cm of compost. Place in a propagator at 15–20 °C, or cover the tray with cling film and leave in a warm room.Growing OnWhen shoots appear, remove the cling film. Keep seedlings in a light position, shading from direct sunlight. When large enough to handle, transplant 5 cm apart into trays of potting compost or singly into small pots. Grow on at a minimum temperature of 10 °C.Hardening Off / Planting OutGradually accustom plants to outdoor conditions for 2–3 weeks before planting out 30 cm apart when the risk of frost has passed. Water well until established.Sowing OutdoorsSow seeds in pre-watered soil at a depth of 2 cm in their final flowering positions. Keep the soil moist until seedlings emerge, and water well during dry spells. Thin seedlings to around 30 cm apart.AdviceNasturtiums do best in poor soils without feeding. Can be used in companion planting schemes for chemical-free growing. Freshly-picked flowers make a colourful and tasty addition to salads.

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