The Guardian

yesterday

London, England

Want to bring summer joy to your garden? It’s not too late to sow nasturtiums

Want to bring summer joy to your garden? It’s not too late to sow nasturtiums
They come in a variety of cheerful colours, actively prefer poor soil, keep popping up for years – and you can eat the entire plantEvery time I’ve moved into a place with a garden, I’ve arrived at the wrong time of year. There’s a huge privilege to gaining access to land that you can actually grow in, of course, so it’s a minor grumble, but we arrived at our last house in the dying days of a July heatwave, and this one in early August last year.I’ve now seen three seasons unfold here, accidentally following the old adage to wait a year and see what comes up – in this case, mostly green alkanet and a rainbow of spring-flowering trees in the neighbouring gardens – and I’m finally feeling green fingered. But, as any experienced gardener will tell you, it’s a bit late, really. Continue reading...

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