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Nasturtium

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Second to none, the only draw back is too much foliage (which itself is pretty) but you can cut leaves to proportions to your taste.
You can grow them trailing on the ground or climbing up fences.
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Or what I like the best Hanging down,

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Beautiful...
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Climbing or hanging, how would you have them?
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Maybe Hanging gives more delicate look... By the way Nasturtium is looking very beautiful!
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I like them hanging, look stunning when hanging down.
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khabbab wrote:I like them hanging, look stunning when hanging down.
I agree with you, that is how I will grow them next year.
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