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when should I sow indian cress?
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostLidl always use Roman numerals on their seed packets so yours says to sow IV-V which is the fourth and fifth month.
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All the instructions are on the packet, it's just a matter of getting used to the format. In your case if you look at the pics:
Sow 1cm deep Apr - May
Sow seeds 25cm apart in rows 25cm apart.
They need full sun.
They flower July - Oct growing approx 6 foot high.
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I have to say I was flummoxed a bit in L**l today when looking at their seeds and seeing Indian Cress - never heard Nasturtiums called that before.
They also had ordinary cress which isn't quite like the punnets you buy ready sprouted so I suspect it is the hotter old fashioned grow on a flannel variety.Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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I'm so glad I read this post - I bought lots of seeds at Lidl recently and was annoyed they didn't tell me when to sow and plant! Now I realise the information was there all along :-)
I didn't get any Indian Cress but did buy some Nasturtiums (Dwarf bushy mix), otherwise called Tropaeolum minus. Is there much difference between the two varieties?
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Originally posted by IndigoElectron View PostOf course! So N.Majus would work in hanging baskets?
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