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Gleam Salmon Nasturtium Seeds – 20 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Tropaeolum majus
Seed count
20 seeds
Light
Full sun to light shade
Bloom or harvest window
Late spring through fall in mild to moderate conditions

A soft salmon-peach nasturtium for edible flowers, containers, and cottage-style borders, with rounded blue-green leaves and a trailing habit that spills beautifully over edges.

Description

Gleam Salmon Nasturtium Seeds bring a warm peach-salmon color story to edible flower gardens, containers, and informal cottage borders. Tropaeolum majus is quick to grow from direct sowing, developing rounded blue-green leaves, generous blooms, and a relaxed trailing habit that works especially well along paths, baskets, and raised bed edges.

Why Grow It

  • Soft salmon-peach blooms with warm red throats for refined edible flower displays.
  • Trailing and mounding habit suits containers, baskets, border fronts, and kitchen gardens.
  • Beginner-friendly annual with clear direct-sow, soaking, spacing, and germination notes.

Growing Information

Botanical name Tropaeolum majus
Life cycle Annual edible flower
Mature height 10-14 in. with a 12-24 in. trailing or mounding spread
Light Full sun to light shade
Bloom or harvest window Late spring through fall in mild to moderate conditions
Seed count 20 seeds
Sowing advice Direct sow after the last frost. Soak seeds 12-24 hours before planting, sow about 1/2 in. deep, and keep soil lightly moist until established.
Spacing 10-12 in. apart in beds, containers, baskets, or along edges
Germination Typically 7-14 days in warm soil after soaking

Best For

  • edible flower gardens
  • containers and hanging baskets
  • cottage garden borders
  • kitchen garden edges
  • pollinator-friendly beds

Packet Details

Includes 20 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.

FAQ

Are nasturtium flowers edible?

Nasturtium flowers and leaves are commonly grown as edible garden plants with a peppery flavor. Harvest only from plants grown without unsafe sprays.

Should I start these indoors?

Direct sowing is usually easiest because nasturtiums dislike root disturbance. In short seasons, use biodegradable pots and transplant gently.

Do nasturtiums need rich soil?

They often bloom best in average to lean, well-drained soil. Very rich soil can encourage leafy growth at the expense of flowers.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameTropaeolum majus
Seed count20 seeds
LightFull sun to light shade
Bloom or harvest windowLate spring through fall in mild to moderate conditions

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Tropaeolum majus

Life cycle

Annual edible flower

Mature height

10-14 in. with a 12-24 in. trailing or mounding spread

Light

Full sun to light shade

Bloom or harvest window

Late spring through fall in mild to moderate conditions

Seed count

20 seeds

Sowing advice

Direct sow after the last frost. Soak seeds 12-24 hours before planting, sow about 1/2 in. deep, and keep soil lightly moist until established.

Spacing

10-12 in. apart in beds, containers, baskets, or along edges

Germination

Typically 7-14 days in warm soil after soaking

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