Nasturtiums - Empress of India (Dwarf/Bushy)
A classic Victorian nasturtium with dark blue-green foliage. Brilliant crimson flowers on 12-14″ plants. Suitable for containers. The flowers and leaves are a peppery addition to salads, pastas, or used as a garnish.
Nasturtium - Salmon Baby (Dwarf/Bushy)
Nasturtium Tropaeolum Salmon Baby. A very striking and attractive nasturtium. Producing an abundance of Semi-double Salmon orange/Pink flowers which contrast beautifully against its dark foliage. A neat and compact variety, and, like all other nasturtiums, taste slightly peppery. Height 12"-14"
Nasturtiums - Whirlybird Tangerine (Dwarf/Bushy)
This is our favourite of the whirlybird colours, delivering exquisite tangerine orange flowers speckled with deep almost red-orange. The bright semi-double propeller shaped upward facing flowers are held well above the compact foliage for maximum effect. Suited to borders and containers alike and flower most freely in full sun and poor dryish soils. Hardy Annual.
Nasturtiums - Purple Emeror (Climb/Spread/Trail)
A beautiful and eye-catching variety with deep green foliage. Flowers are a purple antique rose effect with a yellow throat giving a lovely vintage effect. The plant is spreading and will climb up to 1.5 m if it gets support. The flowers and leaves are a peppery addition to salads, pastas, or used as a garnish. Hardy annual.
Nasturtium - Climbing Canary (Climb/Spread/Trail)
Nasturtium Peregrinum Climbing Canary Creeper. A stunning climbing nasturtium variety which can reach up to 15ft. Needs slightly a slightly more sheltered position than its common cousin and is best in full sun. Produces bright yellow orchid-like double flowers all summer long.
Nasturtiuim - Peach Melba (Dwarf Bushy)
Beautiful, unique, colour combination, primrose-cream flecked with pearly-red markings on uniform, compact plants reaching 10"-12". Will grow in any well-drained soil in full sun and flowers best in drier conditions. Hardy annual. Edible flowers, like all other nasturtiums, taste slightly peppery.
Nasturtium - Ladybird Cream Purple Spot (Dwarf/Bushy)
Nasturtium Ladybird Cream Purple Spot. Beautiful, unique, eye-catching cream flowers with bright purple central markings on dwarf, bushy plants reaching 10"-12". One of the longest flowering nasturtium flowering vigorously through to the first frost. Will grow in any well-drained soil in full sun. Hardy annual. Edible flowers, like all other nasturtiums, taste slightly peppery.
Nasturtium - Climbing Gleam Hybrids (Spread/Climb/Trail)
A fantastic climbing / trailing variety reaching 1.2 – 1.5 m with large Semi-double 2-2′” flowers held high above the foliage in mix of bright colours. Ideal for ground cover, trailing from baskets or rambling up a support, flowering most freely in full sun and poor dryish soils. Hardy Annual.
Nasturtium - Climbing Jewel of Africa
A vigorous climbing Nasturtium which will reach 1.8m with support or equally effective as groundcover. With attractive variegated foliage it produces an abundance of single petaled flowers in a mix of yellows, reds, creams and peach/pinks. The leaves and flowers are edible and an attractive addition to salads.
Note: There may be a small percentage of reversions to standard green foliage in the mix.
Nasturtium - Cherry Rose
A lovely compact Nasturtium, early blooming, with beautiful semi-double flowers of a strong cherry-rose colour. Suited to both borders and containers alike, reaching 12"-14". Hardy Annual.
Lucky Dip
If you like surprises, then why not choose our LUCKY DIP option. You will receive a random mix of either 3, 6 or 12 plug plants, depending on your chosen pack size.
NOTE: If a particular variety and/or pack size doesn't appear in the drop-down menu, this unfortunately means that your chosen variety is unavailable/awaiting germination.
NASTURTIUMS - Choose Your Own Variety
These Large plug plants will require growing on , before being planted out in their final position once all risk of frost has passed.
All Nasturtium plants benefit from being in a warm, bright, and sunny spot.
Do not overwater or feed Nasturtiums as this encourages more foliage than blooms.
Nasturtium plants are happy in any soil, but are happiest in especially poor soils.
To get the best out of your Nasturtiums, the climbing varieties will require support for rambling such as trellis work, or netting.