Baby Yellow Nasturtium is a compact, sun-loving flower that brings cheerful golden blooms to gardens from summer through fall. This dwarf cultivar of Tropaeolum minus grows just 12 inches tall and spreads to 18 inches wide, making it perfect for small spaces, containers, and garden edges. From seed to first bloom takes 70 to 84 days, rewarding patient gardeners with weeks of continuous flowering that attract pollinators and deer won't touch.
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12in H x 18in W
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Golden blooms emerge reliably all summer and into fall, drawing bees and butterflies without fail. The compact, mounding habit stays naturally tidy without heavy pruning, and once established, this nasturtium shrugs off drought stress while actually producing more flowers with moderate watering. Best of all, skip the fertilizer entirely; too much feeding will bury the blooms under leafy growth.
Baby Yellow Nasturtium is grown primarily as an ornamental flower, prized for its ability to fill containers, border beds, and small garden spaces with continuous summer and fall color. The blooms attract pollinators throughout the growing season.
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Sow seeds indoors in pots 2 to 4 weeks before your last frost date. Keep soil temperature at 65°F. Transplant hardened-off seedlings outdoors after frost danger passes.
Transplant hardened-off seedlings outdoors after the last frost date has passed.
Direct sow seeds outdoors after the last frost date. This method is recommended for Baby Yellow Nasturtium.
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