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WATERCRESS SEEDS - NON GMO - VARIETY SIZES - FREE SHIPPING

$ 0.52

Availability: 73 in stock
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Watering: Heavy
  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 10 (30 to 40 °F)
  • Vegetable Type: Watercress
  • Climate: Sub-tropical
  • Soil Type: Loam
  • Aspect: East-facing
  • Type: seeds
  • Soil pH: Neutral
  • Species: Nasturtium officinale
  • Sunlight: Partial Shade
  • Modified Item: No
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Season of Interest: Spring/Summer/Autimn
  • Brand: Honolulu Bar Plants
  • Condition: Harvested and tested in January 2021 in the USA. Non-GMO and 79% germination rate.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Watercress Herb Garden Seeds
    Latin Name:
    Nasturtium officinale
    Days to Maturity:
    20+ (baby leaves) 55-70 (mature leaves) Perennial
    Hardiness Zones:
    3-11
    Seed Planting Depth:
    1/4”
    Seed Plant Spacing:
    9-12”
    Growth Habit:
    Upright/low-growth/trailing
    Soil Preference:
    Moist to wet, rich, and well-drained
    Temp Preference:
    Cool
    Light Preference:
    Full sun to partial shade
    Pests/diseases:
    Snails, whiteflies, watercress yellowing
    Color:
    Round medium-green leaves, small white flowers
    Flavor:
    Fresh, spicy, crisp, wasabi-like, peppery, verdant
    Watercress Herb Growing Habits
    Non-GMO (Nasturtium officinale) Watercress plants grow as fast-growing perennial herbs. As aquatic flowering plants, watercress will develop low-growth reaching 9-12” tall. This hardy herb will begin producing medium-green round leaves with peppery and wasabi-like flavor by spring. You can pinch back the fresh leaves that are younger and at their peak earlier in the season, as you harvest fresh and spicy leafy greens until summer. As the warm temperatures start to rise, Watercress will begin to bloom small white flowers, before going to seed. .
    The Culinary Uses of Watercress Garden Herb
    Watercress, also known as “Yellowcress'' can be eaten fresh or cooked with a variety of options. This trailing hardy herb grows tender and round medium-green leaves that can be made into a rich puree or sauce such as pesto. You can also add Watercress to French cuisine like potato soup, as this peppery cress variety adds a spicy flavor to many dishes. Sprinkle fresh Watercress on savory tacos to add a crisp bite to tacos! Watercress can also taste more verdant and with less spice, as it can be sauteed similar to kale.
    The Health Benefits of Watercress Herb & Seed
    Watercress has essential nutrients and antioxidants that can help maintain your overall health. From improving bone health with vitamin K, to helping prevent heart disease from providing rich amounts of vitamin C, Watercress is a cruciferous leafy green that can help ward off a variety of chronic diseases.