Nasturtium Milkmaid
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Turn heads with the soft, luminous blooms of Nasturtium 'Milkmaid', a unique variety featuring a profusion of delicate, creamy-white flowers with warm, pale yellow throats. The lovely pale blossoms stand out beautifully against a lush backdrop of rounded, bright green leaves, creating a fresh, elegant cottage-garden effect that cascades from hanging baskets or trails over borders. Both the gentle, nectar-sweet flowers and the crisp leaves are entirely edible, offering a wonderful peppery contrast for summer dishes.
Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, flourishing even in poor conditions. Plant directly after the last frost and avoid overfeeding to maximise blooms. Pair with lime-green foliage or trailing nasturtiums for a rich, eye-catching contrast in any sunny spot.
Supplied in approx. 9cm pots.
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