Nasturtium Grow Kit | The Jonsteen Company
Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus) are wonderfully adaptable plants that thrive in an impressive range of climates—from near‑arctic cold to subtropical warmth. This Grow Kit includes over 200 seeds, enough to cover roughly 225 square feet.
These cheerful, low‑maintenance flowers offer vibrant color and plenty of uses. Their funnel-shaped blooms attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, while their large, round leaves create a lush, cascading effect in beds, boxes, or trellises. Colors range from bright yellows and oranges to deep reds and maroons, often blending into striking tie‑dye patterns as the flowers mature.
Nasturtiums grow quickly, climb easily, and make excellent ground cover without becoming invasive. Their shallow roots mean they’re simple to pull or redirect if they wander.
They’re also fully edible: flowers add a spicy-sweet note, leaves bring peppery flavor, and the seed pods can be pickled and used like capers.
Originating in Mexico and Central America, nasturtiums now brighten gardens worldwide and are said to symbolize patriotism. Beautiful, versatile, and delicious—they’re a delightful addition to any garden.
Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus) are wonderfully adaptable plants that thrive in an impressive range of climates—from near‑arctic cold to subtropical warmth. This Grow Kit includes over 200 seeds, enough to cover roughly 225 square feet.
These cheerful, low‑maintenance flowers offer vibrant color and plenty of uses. Their funnel-shaped blooms attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, while their large, round leaves create a lush, cascading effect in beds, boxes, or trellises. Colors range from bright yellows and oranges to deep reds and maroons, often blending into striking tie‑dye patterns as the flowers mature.
Nasturtiums grow quickly, climb easily, and make excellent ground cover without becoming invasive. Their shallow roots mean they’re simple to pull or redirect if they wander.
They’re also fully edible: flowers add a spicy-sweet note, leaves bring peppery flavor, and the seed pods can be pickled and used like capers.
Originating in Mexico and Central America, nasturtiums now brighten gardens worldwide and are said to symbolize patriotism. Beautiful, versatile, and delicious—they’re a delightful addition to any garden.