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CRESS - WATERCRESS, True Watercress
CRESS - WATERCRESS, True Watercress
Nasturtium officinale
This Low growing perennial (to 20 cm)with a spreading habit is the true variety of watercress. It has round, dark green leaves composed of several leaflets which have a peppery mustard flavour. The clusters of small white flowers appear in early summer. It makes a great addition to soups, salads, and many traditional European style dishes. Try it in stir-fries and be amazed at how great they taste.
This Low growing perennial (to 20 cm)with a spreading habit is the true variety of watercress. It has round, dark green leaves composed of several leaflets which have a peppery mustard flavour. The clusters of small white flowers appear in early summer. It makes a great addition to soups, salads, and many traditional European style dishes. Try it in stir-fries and be amazed at how great they taste. This Low growing perennial (to 20 cm)with a spreading habit is the true variety of watercress. It has round, dark green leaves composed of several leaflets which have a peppery mustard flavour. The clusters of small white flowers appear in early summer. It makes a great addition to soups, salads, and many traditional European style dishes. Try it in stir-fries and be amazed at how great they taste. Warm, moist climates are ideal.
In warm climates, grow mostly in winter, in cooler zones grow through spring and autumn. Prefers a wet, shady place, such as a pond or stream that is protected from frosts and strong winds. Great grown in a pot or tub that can be kept moist. Sow seeds by placing them on constantly damp seed raising mix with some lime added. Transplant to permanent position when seedlings are approx 8cm tall. From then apply high nitrogen, soluble plant food every two weeks from spring to late summer.
QTY 500 seeds
CRESS - WATERCRESS, True Watercress
Nasturtium officinale
This Low growing perennial (to 20 cm)with a spreading habit is the true variety of watercress. It has round, dark green leaves composed of several leaflets which have a peppery mustard flavour. The clusters of small white flowers appear in early summer. It makes a great addition to soups, salads, and many traditional European style dishes. Try it in stir-fries and be amazed at how great they taste.
This Low growing perennial (to 20 cm)with a spreading habit is the true variety of watercress. It has round, dark green leaves composed of several leaflets which have a peppery mustard flavour. The clusters of small white flowers appear in early summer. It makes a great addition to soups, salads, and many traditional European style dishes. Try it in stir-fries and be amazed at how great they taste. This Low growing perennial (to 20 cm)with a spreading habit is the true variety of watercress. It has round, dark green leaves composed of several leaflets which have a peppery mustard flavour. The clusters of small white flowers appear in early summer. It makes a great addition to soups, salads, and many traditional European style dishes. Try it in stir-fries and be amazed at how great they taste. Warm, moist climates are ideal.
In warm climates, grow mostly in winter, in cooler zones grow through spring and autumn. Prefers a wet, shady place, such as a pond or stream that is protected from frosts and strong winds. Great grown in a pot or tub that can be kept moist. Sow seeds by placing them on constantly damp seed raising mix with some lime added. Transplant to permanent position when seedlings are approx 8cm tall. From then apply high nitrogen, soluble plant food every two weeks from spring to late summer.
QTY 500 seeds