I planted some nastursium seedlings about five weeks ago and while they are
growing and producing lovely leaves, there is not much happening in the
flower department. Any idea what I could do to produce more flowers?
I live in Melbourne
Many thanks
Michelle
> I planted some nastursium seedlings about five weeks ago and while they are
> growing and producing lovely leaves, there is not much happening in the
> flower department. Any idea what I could do to produce more flowers?
>
> I live in Melbourne
Did you plant them in nice, rich, well cultivated soil with a fine tilth, and
give them fertiliser?
That's why. They flower better in harsh conditions.
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Leaves are edible. The small tender ones are best. And the seed pods
can be pickled to make fake capers, so I believe. When your plants
eventually do flower, allow some to go to seed, then you'll never have
to buy seedlings again!
I like the way rain drops turn into quicksilver on their leaves.
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