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Jun 25, 2021 10:19 AM CST
Name: Joseph
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Bandita74 said:

No. But it really didn't like being started in pots and I've grown regular nasturtium in this area with success before so I figured I would try here. It's a part sun area I keep mulched since it's furthest from the hose so doesn't get watered as often as other areas of my yard. I generally grow sedums and other water wise plants in this area.


It it makes a fat root you may be able to dig it up in the fall to overwinter it.

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