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Nasturtium

[ UK /nɑːstˈɜːti‍əm/ ]
NOUN
  1. aquatic herbs

How To Use Nasturtium In A Sentence

  • Edible flowers, such as nasturtiums, pansies, violets, and calendulas, are also good.
  • These could be interspersed with edible flowers, trailing nasturtiums and orange Calendula would be musts.
  • Love-in-a mist, four-o'clock, cosmos, nasturtium, globe amaranth, balsam, and larkspur are a few I remember from childhood.
  • Other attractive vegetables that work well in a flower garden include tall frondy fennel, the magnificent globe artichoke and nasturtiums for ground cover.
  • I like to keep my own seed to save having to buy plants that come easily, such as tagetes, nasturtium, calendula and Californian poppy. The to-do list: October
  • My grandad has grubbed out a bed for nasturtiums, and trained them up a wall.
  • For faster cover, plant nasturtiums around the perimeter. Times, Sunday Times
  • _ -- More popular than the use of the foliage as a potherb and a salad is the employment of borage blossoms and the tender upper leaves, in company or not with those of nasturtium, as a garnish or an ornament to salads, and still more as an addition to various cooling drinks. Culinary Herbs: Their Cultivation Harvesting Curing and Uses
  • These could be interspersed with edible flowers, trailing nasturtiums and orange Calendula would be musts.
  • One of the happiest days I've had in my garden all year was last week, when I did nothing but shake out dried seed heads of red campion, gather the first wave of succulent fruits of nasturtium and chop off exotic poppy seed heads to dry.
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