Nasturtium Seeds – Green Yellow
Nasturtium Seeds – Yellow
Nasturtium Seeds – Green Yellow

Nasturtium Seeds – Yellow

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Bring cheerful color and effortless charm to your garden with Green Yellow Nasturtium Seeds. These heirloom flowers are loved for their vibrant shades, edible petals, and easy-growing nature—making them a favorite for cottage-style landscapes, borders, and containers.

Nasturtiums thrive even in modest soil and bloom generously with minimal care. Their trailing and mounding habit makes them perfect for hanging baskets, garden beds, and pollinator-friendly corners. Whether you're decorating a patio or brightening your garden path, these seeds offer dependable germination and stunning results.

Features

  • Produces beautiful green-yellow blooms ideal for cottage gardens

  • Heirloom variety known for reliability and ornamental appeal

  • Suitable for in-ground planting, borders, and containers

  • Fast-growing annual that thrives with minimal maintenance

  • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees

  • Non-GMO seeds

Specifications

Common Name: Nasturtium
Botanical Name: Tropaeolum majus
Seed Type: Annual flower
Growth Habit: Trailing/Mounding
Bloom Colors: Green–Yellow shades

Planting Season

  • Warm-season planting

  • Sow outdoors:

    • Zones 3–5: Late May to June

    • Zones 6–8: April to May

    • Zones 9–10: February to March or September to October

Sun Requirements

  • Full sun (6–8 hrs)

  • Partial shade tolerated

Soil Requirements

  • Well-drained soil

  • Performs well even in low-fertility soil

Germination

  • Time: 10–14 days

  • Soil Temperature: 55–65°F (13–18°C)

Plant Height

  • 10–14 inches (varies by conditions)

Spacing

  • 10–12 inches apart

Bloom Time

  • Summer to early fall

Watering

  • Moderate watering; avoid over-fertilizing to encourage blooming

USDA Hardiness Zones

  • Best grown as an annual in Zones 3–10