Nasturtium Seeds, Orchid Flame

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Description

(Tropaeolum majus). Create a colorful conflagration in the garden with these flame-licked petals! Crimson and canary yellow conspire to make this orchid-shaped bloom look truly fiery. Compact plants top out at just 12 inches tall and 10 inches wide. The gorgeous petals and saucer-shaped leaves are edible, with a sizzling spicy flavor!

  • Annual
  • 50-60 days to maturity
  • 6-8 hours of full to partial sun
  • Sprouts in 7-14 days
  • Seed Depth: 1/2-1"
  • Plant Spacing: 8-12"
  • Ideal Temperature: 60-80 F
  • Frost Hardy: No

Growing Tips, Tricks and FAQs

Growing Tips

Orchid Flame nasturtium grows best in poor to average, well-draining soil, as rich soil encourages foliage growth rather than flowers. Nasturtiums are easy to grow and require minimal care, thriving in garden beds, borders, containers, or hanging baskets. Regular watering during dry periods will help the plants produce their best blooms.

When to Grow

Plant Orchid Flame nasturtiums outdoors only after the last frost date in spring, as the plants are highly frost-sensitive. Direct sowing is recommended, but seeds can also be started indoors 4 weeks before the last frost using biodegradable pots to minimize root disturbance. In warmer climates (zones 9-11), this variety can be grown year-round or during the cooler months as a winter annual. For help determining your frost dates, refer to our blog post, ‘Our Experts Answer Questions, Share Resources.’

How to Sow and Plant

Nasturtiums are best direct-sown into the garden. Soak seeds in warm water overnight before planting to improve germination. Sow seeds 1/2-1 inch deep and space them 8-12 inches apart. Germination typically takes 7-14 days. If starting seeds indoors, use biodegradable pots to prevent root damage when transplanting. Thin seedlings as needed to allow proper spacing and airflow once they emerge.

How to Grow

Orchid Flame nasturtiums perform best in full sun, needing 6-8 hours of sunlight daily for best flower production. Water deeply once a week, increasing frequency during hot or dry spells, but avoid overwatering, as the plant prefers well-draining soil. Fertilizing is unnecessary, as nutrient-rich soil may lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of flowers. Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering throughout the growing season.

How to Save

  • Nasturtiums will often reseed, but to save seeds, allow them to mature and fall to the ground.
  • Collect them and store them in a cool, dark, dry place over the winter.

FAQ

Can Orchid Flame nasturtiums grow in partial shade?
Yes, it can tolerate partial shade, but it will produce more blooms in full sun with 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.

Is the Orchid Flame nasturtium suitable for containers?
Yes, this variety is an excellent choice for containers, hanging baskets, and smaller garden spaces. Make sure that the containers have proper drainage.

Why isn’t my Orchid Flame nasturtium flowering?
Lack of sunlight or excessive nitrogen in the soil may lead to more leaves and fewer flowers. Use poor to average soil and ensure full sun exposure.

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