Nasturtium Trailing Single Mixed Seeds

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Botanical Name: Tropaeolum majus
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Product Description

This vibrant trailing mix creates a joyful riot of colour, making it one of the most versatile and rewarding flowers you can grow. Nasturtiums are a long‑time garden favourite, loved for their bold blooms, attractive foliage and ability to thrive almost anywhere. Perfect for hanging baskets, pots, borders, veg beds and even cut‑flower gardens, they’re a brilliant choice for gardeners of all ages and experience levels.

These plants are wonderfully easy to grow from seed and offer so much more than just colour. The flowers and leaves are edible, adding a bright splash of colour and a peppery kick to salads and summer dishes. As cut‑and‑come‑again flowers, they’ll keep producing blooms throughout the season, while their trailing habit allows them to spill beautifully over pots, baskets and raised beds.

Nasturtiums are also fantastic for wildlife. Bees adore the flowers, and younger gardeners will love spotting cabbage white caterpillars on the leaves. Although the caterpillars may nibble a little, Nasturtiums bounce back quickly, producing fresh new foliage without fuss.

This mix is ideal if you’re looking for trailing Nasturtium seeds UK that deliver colour, versatility and reliability all summer long. 

Once you’ve ordered your seeds, why not take a look at our guide to planting up a container or hanging basket?

FAQs

Sow nasturtium seeds in spring once the soil has warmed and the risk of frost has passed - usually from March to May in the UK. You can start them earlier under cover, but they grow so quickly that it’s rarely necessary.

Nasturtiums are grown as annuals, completing their life cycle in one season. However, they self‑seed freely. If you leave the pea‑sized seeds on the soil, you’ll often see new plants popping up the following spring. You can also collect, dry and store the seeds to sow again next year.

Yes - nasturtiums are very forgiving and will often grow well from scattered seed, making them perfect for children or beginner gardeners. For the best results, sow them properly into pots of compost or directly into borders so they establish more strongly.