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Sun, Mar 13, 11 at 18:46
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| Lovely pic... |
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- Posted by v1rtu0s1ty (My Page) on Mon, Mar 14, 11 at 2:23
| Empress of India |
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| Pretty! |
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| Very jolly, buut not Empress of India which is a non-trailing variety with deep red, semi-double flowers and purple-green leaves. None of the nasturtiums in the picture looks like it. They appear to be mixed colours of a trailing type. |
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- Posted by v1rtu0s1ty (My Page) on Mon, Mar 14, 11 at 17:58
| What nasturtiums are trailing? The seeds I have are all non-trailing. Any suggestions please? |
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| v1rtu0s1ty, You could buy some Trailing Nasturtium seeds. ZM |
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- Posted by v1rtu0s1ty (My Page) on Tue, Mar 15, 11 at 11:53
| Thanks! :) |
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| Probably these, as they are readily available all over here in Alaska. |
Here is a link that might be useful: common nasturtium mix
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- Posted by davemichigan zone 6a SE Michig (My Page) on Tue, Mar 22, 11 at 20:46
| Very nice! I might try it this way this spring. |
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