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Tropaeolum minus 'Whirlybird Tangerine' (East Indian cherry)

Tropaeolum minus 'Whirlybird Tangerine' (East Indian cherry)

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In the vegetable garden you always see Tropaeolum passing by, East Indian cress that is. But did you know there are many more beautiful colors than just red? Tropaeolum 'Whirlybird Tangerine' produces beautiful orange flowers. 

Name Tropaeolum minus 'Whirlybird Tangerine' (East Indian cherry)
Type Annual
Contents 4 grams / approx. 32 seeds / approx. 0.5 - 1 m2
Color Orange 
Height 30 cm
Location Full sun
Suitable for pot or balcony Yes
Toxic No
Dryflower No

Pre-sowing March-May
Direct Sowing March - May
Flowering June - October

Indoors
Sow indoors from mid-March onwards, but direct sowing is easier. Sow in P9 pots so you do not have to prick out. Use poor potting soil mixed with vermiculite, not nutrient-rich. Put them in a room at about 20 degrees in a bright spot but away from direct sunlight. After germination, put in a cooler room. Keep the soil slightly moist. Transplant when the chance of night frost has passed with a distance of 25 cm.

Direct Sowing
Sow directly into the soil from March to May. Tropaeolum likes poor soil. Press the seeds 0.5 cm into the soil. Keep the soil moist. If necessary, thin out the seedlings by 30 cm.

Which is what?

The terms may be new to you, here's what they all mean:

Annual- plants that bloom one summer and then die
Biennial- plants that you sow one year, and bloom the next year (and then die)
Perennial- plants that bloom several summers
Perennial- plants that survive frost and last for years

How many hours of sunshine?

Annuals plants almost without exception grow only in full sun. That means that you preferably need more than 8 hours of summer sun in the place where you want to grow them, for example from 10 - 18 hours. 6 - 7 hours will also go a long way, but the plants will grow just a little slower.

What soil?

Unless otherwise specified, annuals want nutrient-rich soil with extra compost in the spring. Read more about it in the Seed Guide.

Seediguide

Never seeded before? We'll get you started with a Sowing Guide explaining the basics and supplies.

Storing seeds

On the package of your seeds you will find the shelf life. You can use them until the date you see on it. An opened package is best stored in an airtight box in a cool and dark place, such as a closet in the hallway. Not sure if the germination is still good? Then it's best to buy a new pack. We deliberately choose small amounts of seeds in the packs so you don't have to waste seeds. Do you have any questions about this? Call 033 - 202 43 38 or email to [email protected], and we will help you further.

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