Description
| Dwarf Alaska Gold Nasturtium Capucine ‘Dwarf Alaska Gold’ Tropaeolum majus |
Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom Annuel | Pollinisation libre | Patrimoine |
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| WWW.GAIAORGANICS.CA | [email protected] 399 River Road, Ottawa, ON K1V 1C9 | 613-219-8463 Ecologically grown / Produit écologiquement |
| ĂŚGO Seeds FL/NASTUR.1931.AV ID:50307 ĂŽ | GO Seeds FL/NASTUR.1931.AV ID:50307 | Seeds/Semences: ~20 Germination > 85% Lot: GO22132 |
| FL.E/NASTURTIUM Dwarf Alaska Gold Nasturtium Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom | Tropaeolum majus |
6-12″ 8-12″12-18″(w) 75 days/jrs ![]() -1°C |
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An heirloom with rich yellow blooms adorns this majestic trailing vine. Not as valuable as Alaskan gold but will certainly steal your gaze and brighten your day! Flowers and leaves are edible. Nasturtium attracts beneficial insects while aromatic foliage can deter pests. Widely used as a companion plant! Vitamins+: B9, C++, Ca, Fe+, K, Mg, Lutein, Zeaxanthin Companions: Throughout the Garden (helps Almost Everything), Brassicas, Cucurbits, Beans, Potatoes. Far from: Fennel. GaiaOrganics.ca |
| ĂŚGO-Plant 20.FL.E/NASTUR.1931.AV ID:50307 ĂŽ | GO-Plant 20.FL.E/NASTUR.1931.AV ID:50307 | FL.E/NASTURTIUM Dwarf Alaska Gold Nasturtium |
ID: 50307 | Planting Tip: Nasturtiums thrive in poor to average, slightly acidic, well-drained soil. Harvesting Tip: Harvest when flowers are fully open. Leaves are also edible. Storage Tip: Use fresh; flowers, leaves, and seeds do not store well. Pickle green seed pods in vinegar as a caper substitute. |

1/4-1/2″
6-12″
24-36″
7-12 days/jrs (SoakScarify)
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