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Nasturtium - Alaska Gold Dwarf

Alaska Gold nasturtium' refers to a specific variety of the edible flowering plant known for its golden-yellow blossoms and distinctively variegated foliage. This compact, dwarf cultivar is part of the "Alaska" series of nasturtiums, which are known for their ornamental, marbled leaves. The flowers are edible, and a prolific nectar source for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Seed Count: 20 This is a tender perennial, and an annual in regions that receive a frost. Seed Depth: 1/2"-1" Height: 12-18" Spacing: 8-12" Full Sun/Part Shade Soil: Well-drained, somewhat nutrient poor soil will favor flower production Hardiness Zones: 1-10 Direct sow two weeks before last frost, or sow indoors 3 weeks before last frost, then transplant after danger of frost has passed. The blooming period is Spring-summer
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