Phriday Phlowers – Nasturtiums 2026

“Nasturtiums, who colored you, you wonderful, glowing things? You must have been fashioned out of summer sunsets.” ~Lucy Maud Montgomery

I started quite a few Nasturtium seeds over the winter. They sprouted quickly on heat mats and then grew steadily, though they remained a bit gangly, and the stems were not very strong. Planted into pots of enriched soil in mid-spring, they quickly became monstrously vigorous with some leaves nearly as large as my palm. I wondered if they would bloom since the rich soil promoted so much foliage growth. My question has been answered in the last few weeks as buds have formed and new flowers have opened. I am ecstatic about the colors.

My favorites are the near-white and creamy-yellow varieties. I love the way the foliage highlights the yellow of the petals. Some of the foliage is also variegated; this type is a vining Nasturtium, and the colors are richly jeweled, ranging from deep gold to maroon.

Even better is the ease with which the very large seeds sprout by just pushing with a forefinger into loose soil. This flowering plant is almost the best choice for young children to plant.

This post is part of Le Monde de Kitchi. Thanks to the host for the challenge.

Phlowers – Blooming in the Garden/Late April

There are many beautiful purple-hued flowers blooming in my garden this week. I love the lines on the pansy faces. These markings are called pencilings. They look a bit like the whiskers on a cat’s face to me.

“Nobody can keep on being angry if she looks into the heart of a pansy for a little while.” ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery

The Johnny-Jump-Ups are also part of the viola family. I planted these in the Autumn, they lived through our terrible winter and are growing strong, and as an added bonus self-seeded everywhere.

Perwinkles, also called vinca, are putting on quite a show right now. The color is gorgeous and a favorite shade of mine. I also love this periwinkle quote from one of my favorite books and movies, The Enchanted April by Elizabeth Von Arnim.

“All down the stone steps on either side were periwinkles in full flower, and she could now see what it was that had caught at her the night before and brushed, wet and scented, across her face. It was wisteria.”~ Elizabeth von Arnim, The Enchanted April

Violets are blooming throughout the yard in both garden and grass. Their fragrance is amazing, their color divine. I think this quote by Mark Twain is a good way to end this Springtime post.

“Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.” ~ Mark Twain