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Want to bring summer joy to your garden? It’s not too late to sow nasturtiums

They come in a variety of cheerful colours, actively prefer poor soil, keep popping up for years – and you can eat the entire plant

Every time I’ve moved into a place with a garden, I’ve arrived at the wrong time of year. There’s a huge privilege to gaining access to land that you can actually grow in, of course, so it’s a minor grumble, but we arrived at our last house in the dying days of a July heatwave, and this one in early August last year.

I’ve now seen three seasons unfold here, accidentally following the old adage to wait a year and see what comes up – in this case, mostly green alkanet and a rainbow of spring-flowering trees in the neighbouring gardens – and I’m finally feeling green fingered. But, as any experienced gardener will tell you, it’s a bit late, really.

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Jun 12, 2026 Gardening advice Gardens Plants

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