Illustrated pack of nasturtium seeds featuring Welsh plant names and folklore, as well as instructions for how to sow, grow, eat, drink and enjoy.
Native to South America, nasturtiums were an important plant in ancient Incan societies in Peru. Brought to Europe in the 16th century, the plant became a popular addition to European cultivated gardens The plant is favoured by bees and the small white (or cabbage) butterfly, where females will lay eggs on the undersides of leaves for the caterpillars to feed on once hatched, before turning into pupae.
Contains approx 20 seeds, organically produced in Cornwall. Packaging designed and made by hand in Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 100% recycled content.