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Fleemo 19-11-2003 10:32 AM

Nasturtiums as House Plants?
 
Every year the first frost kills off my nasturtiums. I have a few
that just sprouted from seed a few weeks ago, and thought I'd like to
grow them through the winter, get a head start for next spring. Do
they make good houseplants? Or should I just let the frost take them?

-Fleemo

animaux 19-11-2003 01:42 PM

Nasturtiums as House Plants?
 
In my experience, they do not make good house plants. They get leggy, chlorotic,
and have no vigor. You can try in a very sunny window.


On 19 Nov 2003 02:27:46 -0800, (Fleemo) opined:

Every year the first frost kills off my nasturtiums. I have a few
that just sprouted from seed a few weeks ago, and thought I'd like to
grow them through the winter, get a head start for next spring. Do
they make good houseplants? Or should I just let the frost take them?

-Fleemo



Karen 19-11-2003 03:02 PM

Nasturtiums as House Plants?
 
(Fleemo) wrote in message . com...
Every year the first frost kills off my nasturtiums. I have a few
that just sprouted from seed a few weeks ago, and thought I'd like to
grow them through the winter, get a head start for next spring. Do
they make good houseplants? Or should I just let the frost take them?

-Fleemo


yes.

But not sure about the head start part. Most people have trouble
keeping them under control.


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