Why do gardeners look down their noses at nasturtiums? If we could forget their slightly common reputation and see these powerhouses of summer color with fresh eyes for a moment, we might all become ...
For centuries gardeners and connoisseurs have enjoyed the colorful, edible, butterfly-like blooms of the nasturtium. Throughout history, nasturtiums been considered a medicine, a vegetable, an herb, a ...
There’s no downside to growing nasturtiums. They’re ridiculously easy to grow from seed, strikingly colorful and edible. The bright flowers have a magical association and history. They’re also ...
Nasturtium plants include more than 80 perennial and annual flowering species in the Tropaeolum genus. These herbaceous flowers are native to South and Central America and are known for their rich, ...
In the surest sign yet that spring has arrived in Boston, the courtyard of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was bedecked Tuesday with vibrant orange nasturtiums. A team of seven museum gardeners, ...
The nasturtiums have returned to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The display of foliage is an annual tradition that began in 1904 in celebration of Gardner's birthday. Nasturtiums (pronounced nuh ...