Tropaeolum majus
Nasturtium
- Late Spring 2024
- 11
- 2
- Late Spring 2024
- 11
- 2
- Late Spring 2024
- 8
- 1
- Late Spring 2024
- 12
- 1
- Mid Autumn 2023
- 16
- 2
- Early Autumn 2023
- 5
- 2
- Late Spring 2023
- 8
- 0
- Late Spring 2023
- 8
- 1
- Late Spring 2023
- 6
- 1
- Mid Autumn 2022
- 9
- 1
- Early Summer 2022
- 12
- 1
- Mid Spring 2022
- 10
- 1
- Late Summer 2021
- 22
- 6
- Late Summer 2021
- 16
- 2
- Early Summer 2021
- 18
- 2
- Early Summer 2021
- 15
- 2
- Mid Autumn 2020
- 23
- 4
- Mid Autumn 2020
- 13
- 2
- Mid Summer 2020
- 22
- 5
- Late Spring 2020
- 12
- 1
- Early Summer 2019
- 30
- 8
- Early Summer 2019
- 17
- 3
- Mid Summer 2018
- 16
- 1
Tropaeolum majus
- Late Spring 2024
- 11
- Late Spring 2024
- 11
Saved seed last year and replanted in the spring 🧡 Stunning every time!
They are stunning. Wish I could grow here but it’s too hot. 🤩
- Late Spring 2024
- 8
The #nasturtium spot, this year needs to share space with #love-in-a-mist and #verbenabonareinsis
- Late Spring 2024
- 12
Waiting for Love in a Mist to open up, and waiting…. I remember it happening much earlier last year!
- Mid Autumn 2023
- 16
Collected some #seeds today 🌱
#inmyhand
- Early Autumn 2023
- 5
The Phoenix of my garden which has been devoured entirely by aphids in July only to come back stronger at the end of August. 💗
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
- Late Spring 2023
- 8
- Late Spring 2023
- 8
#grown-from-seed #self-seeded
- Late Spring 2023
- 6
Always happy to see it again but sadly the hot weather means it is under attack from aphids again! 😖😤
- Mid Autumn 2022
- 9
After having wiped out completely by aphids in July, re-planed their seeds and now in bloom.. Is it end of October, really?
- Early Summer 2022
- 12
No summer without Nasturtiums 💛
- Mid Spring 2022
- 10
And, of course, #nasturtium growing from seed planted directly in the soil outside
- Late Summer 2021
- 22
Collected some of the #nasturtium seeds
I've never harvested #nasturtium #seeds before and I have some of these on my plant. Can I pick them now when they're green like this? They don't need to be dried out?
@sushiwaitress I usually collect them around this time, when the seeds start falling to the ground. I only collect a part of the seeds and the others simply fall to the ground and next year self-seed without me doing anything at all (the beauty of Nasturtiums). The seeds that I collected, I let them dry out on their own and keep them in a paper bag in the garage (or shed if you have). I plant them out in March next year.
Great advice! Thank you so much!
And these are seed pods, right? Once they dry you open them?
@sushiwaitress Nooo, these are the seeds. No pods.
- Late Summer 2021
- 16
#nofilters
#greatcolor
- Early Summer 2021
- 18
#grown-from-seed directly outdoors
Beautiful❤
- Early Summer 2021
- 15
.. and of course, Nasturtiums 🧡
Beautiful
- Mid Autumn 2020
- 23
Merry Christmas 🎄
@kaporyash Thank you!
W😍W I love these. So colorful. Do they normally vine up like that? Beautiful.
@crabby58 Some varieties do..
- Mid Autumn 2020
- 13
#nasturtiums still rocking it. 🤘
Love these😍
- Mid Summer 2020
- 22
Lovely and colorful #nasturtium grown from seed sawn directly in the soil during spring. ❤️
Beautiful. Are they in full sun or shady area? Do they reseed themselves and come back each year? Lovely.
@crabby58 These ones are in full sun but I have others in shady areas that are doing very well. They do self seed and come back year after year.
Thank you. Good to know. I have a slight hill on side of my house, thinking of planting some of these to have a bit of color plus less work since they reseed its a win~win. Yours are lovely💕
Thank you. Good to know. I have a slight hill on side of my house, thinking of planting some of these to have a bit of color plus less work since they reseed its a win~win. Yours are lovely💕
- Late Spring 2020
- 12
8.6.2020 I planted the seeds outside very late (May) but have been diligent in watering them during the dry spells and now here they are, growing with confidence. I’ll need to keep an eye on aphids but birds are really helping out with that. I also sprinkled some other seeds among the nasturtiums, now I can’t remember what, waiting to be surprised 🤭😅
- Early Summer 2019
- 30
#nasturtium & the first #sunflower 🌻 #grown-from-seed. I thought they wouldn’t make it (slugs had a go at them pretty hard when they were first planted) but they are now ready to shine 🌻 ❤️❤️❤️
They look lovely 😊😊❤❤
@midnightgardener Thanks, Christine. ☺️
They're lovely! I plan this year to sow the ones for trellis.
@monaboghiu They are! As long as it’s not too hot and dry during the summer, they seem to dislike that!
@carmen-sylva Roxana I've had the Scarlet Red last year. They did ok until the middle of summer when their leaves were covered with insects. Let's see what happens this year. Fingers crossed
@monaboghiu That’s interesting! I also found that the red varieties of Nasturtium were more likely to be devoured by aphids. The orange ones remain the most robust and stubborn..
@carmen-sylva that's good news. The ones I bought for this year are orange and yellow :) I didn't know that the red variety was more sensible.
- Early Summer 2019
- 17
Crazy beautiful colours on Nasturtiums this year 😍 18.7.2019
Considering I’m not a great yellow or orange fan...I love the bottom left! 🤣
@rachelbrooks I like orange and yellow too - just that this year I may have a bit too much orange in the garden even for my tastes, def less next year 😃
- Mid Summer 2018
- 16
After being repeatedly wiped out by black aphids this summer, it keeps coming back with a vengeance. #nasturtiumsrock
Problem. Caterpillars got into my Nasturtium flower basket and they’re eating everything. Not sure what kind of caterpillars they are. How do we know which ones turn into butterflies?!🦋 What do I do?!
Looks like they’re Large White butterfly, they love Nasturtium 🤨