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Nasturtium
By Tasteyg
- 28 Mar, 2009
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Is that like a regular fly, Maureen? This is the first year that I've grown them...so I haven't noticed anything like that.
28 Mar, 2009
I have them every year and haven't noticed flies. I also wonder what the black fly is. :-) I like putting them in by spring things because they'll fill up the area and color up all fall. And i can spice up a salad. :-)
28 Mar, 2009
I planted these late last fall and got a flower or two before winter. We did eat one in our salad. It was good... a little spicy like you said :)
29 Mar, 2009
black fly is a type of aphid Tastey....They really love nasturtiums and the plants can get absolutely swamped with them.
29 Mar, 2009
Thanks Gilli :) I thought that was what it might be...I see black aphids on my succulent flowers a lot... I hate those little buggers!!
29 Mar, 2009
I have nasturtiums that come up on their own just about anywhere they have been...have not noticed anything aphid like on them...
29 Mar, 2009
I get them up here too Tastey. Horrible things. I didn't used to have too much of a problem with them at the coast Cat. Maybe they like hotter, drier weather?
29 Mar, 2009
Oh no...hotter...drier weather, that's me for sure.
29 Mar, 2009
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I like Nasturtiums, but they do seem to attract a lot of black fly
28 Mar, 2009