Broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, and other brassicas frequently face pests such as cabbage loopers and cabbageworms. Establish a natural pest control by planting nasturtiums ...
Submitted photo While it’s a flower used to add color to gardens, nasturtiums also are edible. Among the various palettes of colors decorating our gardens is the nasturtium, which thrives in the sun ...
Q I want to make my 100-foot fence a flowering wall of climbing nasturtiums. I know they are easy care plants that like sandy, poor soil and sun. Is there anything else? AYes. Although these long ...
Garden nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus, T. minus and T. tuberosum) are easy to grow. Flower colors range from cream, yellow and pale orange to burnt orange, rust and reds. The flavor and color of leaves ...
For centuries gardeners and connoisseurs have enjoyed the colorful, edible, butterfly-like blooms of the nasturtium. Throughout history, nasturtiums been considered a medicine, a vegetable, an herb, a ...
Once upon an October dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone ...
Question: Nasturtiums are one of my favorite flowers to grow. This year, I’d like to try growing a few of the climbing types. Are they easy to grow from seed or will I need to buy transplants ...
Nasturtiums are an old-fashioned, colorful, fragrant annual and culinary herb. They have appeared in paintings by Monet and Henri Matisse, have been used for medicinal purposes to treat wounds and ...