Nasturtium Yeti Cream

$5.99

Trapaeolum Majus Lobbianum

  • Seed Count 10
  • Trailing Variety
  • Annual

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Description

Nasturtium Yeti Cream is is a unique and visually striking variety of nasturtium, known for its creamy, pale yellow flowers with soft orange markings. This cultivar is prized for its delicate and unusual colours, which sets it apart from the more common bright orange, red, or yellow nasturtiums.

Whether planted en masse in a garden bed, spilling over the edges of a hanging basket, or nestled among other pastel blooms, Nasturtium Yeti Cream adds a touch of sophistication and serenity to any setting.

One of the appealing aspects of nasturtiums, is the ease of cultivation. This hardy plant thrives in poor to average soil, making it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking low-maintenance yet high-impact additions to their landscapes.

Preferring well-draining soil and tolerating drought once established, it performs best in full sun to partial shade, where its flowers can fully develop their delicate hues.

The pale blossoms of Yeti Cream are particularly prized for their aesthetic appeal in culinary applications. They can be used to garnish salads, desserts, or cocktails, adding a touch of elegance and a mild, spicy kick to dishes. The peppery leaves can be incorporated into salads or pesto dishes.

Seed count 5

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Method: Sow direct or seedlings
Soil Temp: 10°C - 25°C
Cool Mountain: Nov - Dec
Position: Part sun
Arid: Aug - Jan
Row Spacing: 30 cm
Temperate: Sep-Nov, Mar-Jun
Planting Depth: 3 mm
Sub Tropical: May - Oct
Harvest: 80 Days
Tropical: Jun - Aug
Plant Height: Trailing 2 m

Soil Preparation 

 Soil Type:

  • Well draining, sandy or loamy soil.
  • Avoid heavy clay. 

 Fertility:

  • Low to moderate. Too much nitrogen reduces flowering.
  • Mix in compost but skip high nitrogen fertilisers. 

 pH:

  • 6.0–7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral). 

 Preparation:

  • Loosen soil to 20 cm depth. Add grit or sand if drainage is poor. 

Sowing Seeds 

Seed Treatment:

  • Soak seeds overnight to speed germination. 

Depth & Spacing:

  • Plant 3 mm deep, 30 cm apart.

Location:

  • Full sun (6+ hours daily) for best blooms; tolerates light shade. 

Germination:

  • 7–14 days.
  • Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. 

Tip:

  • Direct sowing is best but start seeds indoors in cooler regions.
  • Transplant carefully to avoid root disturbance.

Care & Maintenance 

 Watering:

  • Water deeply once a week.
  • Reduce frequency once established (nasturtiums are drought tolerant).
  • Avoid overhead watering to prevent mildew. 

 Fertilising:

  • Avoid fertilising unless soil is very poor.
  • Use a balanced, half strength fertiliser sparingly. 

 Mulching:

  • Apply light mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. 

 Pruning:

  • Trim leggy stems to encourage bushiness. Deadhead to prolong flowering. 

Pests & Diseases 

 Aphids/Caterpillars:

  • Spray with soapy water or neem oil.
  • Use nasturtiums as a trap crop to lure pests away from veggies. 

 Powdery Mildew:

  • Improve airflow, avoid wet foliage, and apply milk spray (1:10 milk to water ratio). 

 Slugs/Snails:

  • Handpick or use beer traps. 

Harvesting 

 Leaves & Flowers:

  • Pick young leaves and open flowers in the morning for peak flavour. 

 Seeds:

  • Collect when plump and green for pickling (like capers).
  • Let mature to brown for saving.
  • Store in a cool, dry place. 

Companion Planting Guide 

Nasturtiums excel as trap crops and pest deterrents. 

Best Companions 

  • Tomatoes/Cucumbers – Repel whiteflies, aphids, and cucumber beetles. 
  • Radishes/Squash – Deter squash bugs and beetles. 
  • Fruit Trees – Plant underneath to attract aphids away from fruit. 
  • Brassicas (Cabbage, Kale) – Lure cabbage moths. 

Avoid Planting With:

  • Potatoes – Can competition for resources. 
  • Delicate Herbs (e.g., Basil) – Nasturtiums’ vigorous growth may overshadow them. 

Trap Cropping:

  • Plant nasturtiums near prized veggies to divert pests.
  • Monitor and treat infestations on nasturtiums to protect nearby crops. 

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