True Watercress Seeds 1505

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True Watercress Seeds 1505 Heirloom Vegetable. While traditionally grown along stream banks or in other moist areas as an aquatic or semi-aquatic plant, watercress can also be successfully grown in containers set in a saucer of water (change the water regularly). Watercress has a creeping growth habit and develops broader leaves than extra curled cress. The dark green leaves and stems have a crisp, pungent flavour when young. Well suited to hydroponic gardening. Watercress becomes bitter when it starts to flower. Reliably hardy outdoors to Zone 6, possibly to Zone 5 as well.

How to Grow

In a mostly sunny to a lightly shaded area, scatter seeds on the surface right along the waterline of a stream with clean, slowly moving water. Some seed will fall on the soil and of course some will fall into very shallow water. Seed can also be started in a container filled with 5-7.5 cm (2-3"") of an open growing mix. Sow the seed on the surface and lightly cover with the growing medium to no more than 6 mm (1/4"") deep. Set the container in a tray/saucer containing water. Never let the growing medium dry out - do this by always ensuring the tray/saucer is filled with water. At the same time, remember to change the water in the tray/saucer regularly to prevent it from becoming stagnant. Harvest stems by cutting them off close to the soil line once they reach about 15-20 cm (6-8"") in length.


Additional information

WEIGHT N/A
DIMENSIONS N/A
LIFECYCLE

Perennial

PROPAGATION

Start Indoors or Sow Direct in Spring or Fall

DAYS TO EMERGENCE

7 to 10

LIGHT

Bright Indirect

GROWTH HABIT

Creeping

HEIGHT

Low to Medium (75 to 30 cm)(3"" to 12"")

FROST TOLERANCE

Frost Hardy

DAYS TO HARVEST

52

DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY

Prior Experience Beneficial

HERITAGE

Heirloom

LENGTH OF ROW PACKET

One packet sows approximately 10 m (33') of row.

FAMILY NAME

Brassicaceae

LATIN

Nasturtium officinale

 

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