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Nasturtium Mahogany's rich color is reminiscent of gleaming antique furniture -- it adds 'polish' to a garden bed, border, or container! The deep russet flowers and lime green leaves blend beautifully in any planting, filling in quickly where all-season color is needed. Like all nasturtiums, Mahogany is easy to grow from seed, and the young leaves and flowers are edible.
Nasturtium Mahogany - Seeds & Bulbs
Nasturtium
Mahogany
(Tropaeolum minus)
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Nasturtium Mahogany's rich color is reminiscent of gleaming antique furniture -- it adds 'polish' to a garden bed, border, or container! The deep russet flowers and lime green leaves blend beautifully in any planting, filling in quickly where all-season color is needed. Like all nasturtiums, Mahogany is easy to grow from seed, and the young leaves and flowers are edible.
Flower Type: Annual
Bloom Time: Spring to Fall
Height: 10" to 12"
Exposure: Full Sun or Light Shade
When to Sow Outside: Spring,
after last frost. In warm climates, plant in fall for winter blooms.
When to Sow Inside: Two weeks before last frost. Best to plant
directly outside since nasturtiums don't transplant well.
Seed Depth: 1/2 "
Seed Spacing: 2"
Days to Emerge: 10
Thinning: When 2" tall thin to 6" to 12" apart

