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Nasturtium 'Alaska' is the perfect plant for covering walls and arches, particularly in poor ground. This variety is more interesting than many, with lovely cream dappled, variegated leaves that look great in a salad as well as the flowers.
Plant it in the veg patch as a companion plant to repel white fly and attract black fly away from cabbages and broad beans. It has an intense flavour reminiscent of capers.
- Height: 2-3 metres 6-9ft
- Half-hardy annual
| Sowing: | Direct sow in March- May about 2cm deep in lines or blocks 20cm apart. They thrive in poor soil. Can be sown under cover and planted out |
| Final Thinning/Planting Distance: | 10-15cm apart Will scramble over a framework. |
| Site: | Full sun, well-drained soil |
| Harvesting: | Early summer onwards |
| Flower production: | 4-5 months |
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