Full sun. 14 to 16 inches. Habit: mounded. more open face than other varieties. Apricot Trifle has a lovely soft peachy-apricot colored flower whose petals have a bit of a frill. The foliage of Apricot Trifle is a mid blue-green. The plant is edible. Use it to spice up your salads with the peppery taste of the flowers and leaves. Avoid adding too much nitrogen fertilizer to your planting as this will reduce flower bud production and encourage soft foliage growth. Grow in moist but well drained soil.
Full sun. Spreads to 3 feet. Slightly frilled rosy pink blossoms that fill an area but does not take over as some trailing nasturtiums do.
Sun. Spread to 5 foot. This trailing variety is graced with mahogany red blossoms and deep green foliage.
Full sun. 12 inches. Habit: semi-trailing. Empress of India has vibrant red-orange flowers and deeply colored blue-green foliage. Use nasturtium to spice up your salads with the peppery taste of the flowers and leaves. Avoid adding too much nitrogen fertilizer to your planting as this will reduce flower bud production and encourage soft foliage growth. Grow in moist but well drained soil.
Full sun. 10 to 12 inches. Golden King has cheery golden yellows blossoms borne on compact, tidy plants.
Full sun. To 10 feet. Habit: trailing. Indian Chief has deep blue-green leaves and bright red-orange flowers. The plant is edible, use its peppery tasting flowers and leaves to spice up your salads. Avoid adding too much nitrogen fertilizer to your planting as this will reduce flower bud production and encourage soft foliage growth. Grow in moist but well drained soil.
Full sun. If you are looking for a low growing, red hot addition to your borders or containers Jewel Fire Globe will fill the bill. Grow in moist well drained soil. Over fertilizing will result in beautiful foliage but few flowers.