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wintering nasturtium - can they live indoors?
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wintering nasturtium - can they live indoors?
i'm almost ready to take my plants inside, but some of my balcony container plants are annuals. Can nasturtiums be taken inside to live indoors until next spring?
thanks for the help
thanks for the help
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jiorji - Posts: 1
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Re: wintering nasturtium - can they live indoors?
you can most certainly try.I kept a outside trailing geraniumn in the house over the winter for three years.would put it out in the spring and bring it back in,in the winter. 
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Sheikea - Posts: 1101
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Re: wintering nasturtium - can they live indoors?
Hi, You can take cuttings and overwinter them indoors by a sunny window. They are prone to aphids. Nasturtium are very fast growers.
They will germinate in approximately 7 days and then they take off.
They are annuals that complete their life cycle within one growing season. Why not use the leaves and flowers in a salad. They are classified as a herb. Sunkeeper

They will germinate in approximately 7 days and then they take off.
They are annuals that complete their life cycle within one growing season. Why not use the leaves and flowers in a salad. They are classified as a herb. Sunkeeper
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Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them. ~Bill Vaughn
"Properly trained, a man can be a dog's best friend"
"Earth laughs in flowers"
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