Can anyone help? I planted nasturshams from seed about a month ago and I have many leaves but no flowers. Is this normal? Do I need to wait or do I need to do something to get the flowers to grow? Thanks
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I'm no expert, David, but I think that if nasturtiums are on ground that is too 'good', they will produce load of leaves and no flowers.
I think I may be in the same boat as you - I read that they are good companian plants, and that they can be eaten, so I sowed seed at the Hill and they look great....but no flowers yet.
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Hello Davido, your nasturtiums will flower in their own time - any day now I would think.
I know the conventional wisdom says grow them in rubbish ground and don't feed them and they will flower better. My experience has been the better the ground, the better they flower.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Mine self-seed every year. I always pull up the common orange ones, keeping everything else. This year I am pleased to have crimson; peach and lemon shades. Would love a white one!All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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You will have a big flush of leaves before the flowers come, but come they will. Mine are looking gorgeous at the monent. I don't do subtle and these are great - a real splash of colour.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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