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Nasturtiums Self-Seeding

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Chipchopper | 09:40 Mon 15th Oct 2018 | Gardening
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I've seen a few nasturtium plants have come up in odd corners of the garden. Do you think they will have time to flower before the frosts come ?
I often think plants seen to know what they're doing, eg I planted some sunflower seeds, next to some already mature plants and they came up and flowered as foot high plants, instead of the usual 3 foot plants.
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that's beautiful! about the nasturtiums they're annual flowers, maybe they'd need more time to flower up.
Welcome Trice. Nice avatar
bit late now and the first frost kills them dead..I lift and keep seeds ..keep in a dry dark place for resowing..or rake them over in situ and you will get more in that place next year...
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Thanks for your reply Trice,
I did get a single orange flower a couple of days ago, on the nasturtium.
The temperature is set to plunge at the weekend, so maybe that will be the last.
Any coming up now will get killed off by frost, they probably would have waited till spring but it’s been so warm they’ve popped up early. You should still get plenty next year, I get dozens coming up from a few seedlings I put in 5 years ago. I’m not sure you can get rid of them once you’ve had them.

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