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These split-petal vining nasturtiums date from the 19th century. Their unique petals, shaped like little flames, stand out in a kaleidoscope of colors against ivy-shaped leaves. Carefree Phoenix blooms absolutely nonstop, covering the foliage with both bright and pastel blossoms in crimson-red, rich gold, fiery orange, warm cream and soft peach, many brushed with burnished copper at the petal base. Phoenix flowers are edible and especially gorgeous scattered on salads or used as edible garnishes for savory dishes.  
Seed Count: 40 - 45 / Weight: 4 gms

Renee's Garden Phoenix Climbing Nasturtium Seeds

SKU: 646143059835
C$5.19Price
  • ANNUAL

    Spring/Summer/Fall bloom

    Frost tender

     

    EASY TO START OUTDOORS

    Sow seeds in spring once all danger of frost is over in full sun (or part shade in hot climates). Nasturtiums need no added fertilizer in most soils. Poke seeds into well-worked soil about 1 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart. Press soil firmly over the seeds and keep moist. When seedlings are large enough to handle, thin to stand 10 inches apart, or 6 to 8 inches apart if training seedlings up vertical supports.

     

    TO START EARLY INDOORS

    Sow 2 seeds each in individual 4-inch pots of well-drained seed starting mix 3 weeks before last expected frost date. Cover 1 inch deep. Provide a strong light source. When seedlings have several sets of leaves, pinch out the weaker seedling leaving 1 seedling per pot. When weather is evenly in the 50�F (10�C) range, gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions. Transplant as above in full sun.

     

    GROWING NOTES

    Climbing nasturtiums are easy to grow in any well-drained soil. You�ll need to train young plants onto their supports with loose ties, then they�ll climb easily and bloom non-stop. Do not let plants dry out during blooming season. If aphids become a problem, wash them off with a strong spray of water or spray with non-toxic Safer�s Soap solution. Phoenix�s bright confetti like blossoms are true summer beacons for hungry hummingbirds.

  • Cold Winters: April-June

    Mild Winters: March-July

    Sun/Shade: Full or Partial Sun

    Sow Seeds: 1 inch deep, 3-4 inches apart

    Days to Germinate: 10-12

    Days to Harvest: -

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