While the temperature forecast for Wednesday and Thursday evening may not result in a killing frost, it is certainly low enough to gather in the last of the harvest beforehand.
Our Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus) have been growing with renewed vigor in the cooler, less humid fall weather.
Every part of the plant above ground is edible, leaves, flowers and seeds.
Commonly known as Nasturtium because they produce an oil similar to watercress (Nasturtium officinale).
How to store and preserve for the winter, next.
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