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Title: A good decision
Post by: Gardengirl on May 31, 2004, 11:41:09
Decided to put some of my nasturtiums in a basket this year - I'm glad I did :D
(http://img55.photobucket.com/albums/v168/gardengirl2004/Nasturtium.jpg)
Title: Re:A good decision
Post by: ina on May 31, 2004, 12:16:32
Ohhhhhhhhhh, I just love the red ones.
Such a pretty basket.
I tried to grow red nasturtiums many times, I even got seeds from England called red empress or something like that. One or two would get red flowers and all the rest turned out to be orange.
The common Dutch name for nastrutiums is East Indian cherry.
Did you sow these? Mine are not half as far as yours, not even flower buds yet.
Title: Re:A good decision
Post by: Gardengirl on May 31, 2004, 14:48:57
Yes Ina I did sow them - I think it was some time in March. It was a packet of mixed colours.  Round the other side of the basket there are some of an antique gold colour. They are lovely aren't they, just keep blooming and blooming.   Only thing is you have to watch out for the dreaded black fly >:(  The photo doesn't do them justice really, the leaves are variagated which makes them look even better.
Title: Re:A good decision
Post by: Mimi on May 31, 2004, 16:28:55
It is the dreaded cabbage white catapiller that always gets mine Pat.  Have given up this year  as they where decimated last year.  Yours look gorgeous though. ;D
Title: Re:A good decision
Post by: budgiebreeder on May 31, 2004, 17:51:00
I stopped growing them for the self same reason Mimi.Covered in caterpillars they were.Hope that you dont get them Pat as they make such a nice display.
Title: Re:A good decision
Post by: Hot_Potato on May 31, 2004, 20:21:10
That sure is a wonderful sight g.g. well done you - they look great in a basket too....I used to love growing them over a low retaining wall - a real picture.....
Title: Re:A good decision
Post by: Mrs Ava on May 31, 2004, 23:40:02
Wonderul.  Funny, I would never think of nasts in a hanging basket, but why not, they drape down beautifully and the colour of those flowers is wonderful!  Was a great decision Gardengirl!  ;D