Nasturtium - Moonlight (3.5" pot)

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Annual. An heirloom variety with beautiful creamy-yellow blooms. A vigorous climber, it will easily twine along a fence or trellis.

Nasturtiums are an excellent companion for the vegetable garden, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. They draw pests away from tomato and squash, deter cucumber beetles, and are also particularly beneficial to Brassicas, dill, melons and radishes. They make great underplantings for daylilies and roses. The flowers are entirely edible, with a peppery taste that makes them a unique addition to a summer salad. Plants thrive on neglect. Plant in average, well-draining soil and watch them produce an abundance of cheerful blooms.

Location: Vegetable garden, Trellis, Patio container

Bloom Period: July to September

Height: 12”, spreading to 4-6’

Plant Spacing: 8-12”

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Annual. An heirloom variety with beautiful creamy-yellow blooms. A vigorous climber, it will easily twine along a fence or trellis.

Nasturtiums are an excellent companion for the vegetable garden, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. They draw pests away from tomato and squash, deter cucumber beetles, and are also particularly beneficial to Brassicas, dill, melons and radishes. They make great underplantings for daylilies and roses. The flowers are entirely edible, with a peppery taste that makes them a unique addition to a summer salad. Plants thrive on neglect. Plant in average, well-draining soil and watch them produce an abundance of cheerful blooms.

Location: Vegetable garden, Trellis, Patio container

Bloom Period: July to September

Height: 12”, spreading to 4-6’

Plant Spacing: 8-12”

Annual. An heirloom variety with beautiful creamy-yellow blooms. A vigorous climber, it will easily twine along a fence or trellis.

Nasturtiums are an excellent companion for the vegetable garden, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects. They draw pests away from tomato and squash, deter cucumber beetles, and are also particularly beneficial to Brassicas, dill, melons and radishes. They make great underplantings for daylilies and roses. The flowers are entirely edible, with a peppery taste that makes them a unique addition to a summer salad. Plants thrive on neglect. Plant in average, well-draining soil and watch them produce an abundance of cheerful blooms.

Location: Vegetable garden, Trellis, Patio container

Bloom Period: July to September

Height: 12”, spreading to 4-6’

Plant Spacing: 8-12”