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plant seeds that grow in water Watercress (Nasturtium officinale) from Seed: cool, peppery, water-loving 2 pack x 1500 seeds

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plant seeds that grow in water Watercress (Nasturtium officinale) from Seed: cool, peppery, water-loving 2 pack x 1500 seedsTL; DR (AI Summary) Watercress seeds for home cultivation, offering a peppery, nutrient rich green ideal for urban gardens and containers. Easy to grow with high yield potential. Best for: Urban gardeners Best for: Health conscious cooks Best for: Container gardening enthusiasts Not suitable for: Large scale commercial farming Not suitable for: Dry soil conditions without irrigation Key Features: Seed Count: 2 packs x 1500 seeds Growth Habit: Semi

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Watercress seeds for home cultivation, offering a peppery, nutrient-rich green ideal for urban gardens and containers. Easy to grow with high yield potential.

  • Best for: Urban gardeners
  • Best for: Health-conscious cooks
  • Best for: Container gardening enthusiasts
  • Not suitable for: Large-scale commercial farming
  • Not suitable for: Dry soil conditions without irrigation

Key Features:

  • Seed Count: 2 packs x 1500 seeds
  • Growth Habit: Semi-aquatic perennial, fast-growing
  • Harvest Time: 6-8 weeks from sowing
  • Nutrient Profile: Rich in vitamins K, C, A and antioxidants
  • Cultivation Method: Shallow water or moist soil, suitable for containers

Grow Your Own Watercress Seeds (Nasturtium officinale) – Peppery, Nutrient-Dense Aquatic Greens for Fresh Salads, Sandwiches & Urban Container Ponds Across America

Watercress is the ultimate cool-season superfood herb—crisp, peppery leaves with a mild horseradish kick that elevates everyday salads, sandwiches, omelets, and pestos. Packed with vitamins K, C, and A plus antioxidants, it’s a favorite of health-conscious cooks and foragers. Unlike store-bought bunches that wilt fast, home-grown watercress stays ultra-fresh and productive for months in containers.

Perfect for Chicago balconies, Texas shade gardens, Florida patios, California cool spots, or Northeast backyards. This semi-aquatic perennial thrives in shallow water or constantly moist soil, making it ideal for small-space urban growers—no big yard or running stream needed. Grow it in trays, buckets, hydroponic setups, or mini-ponds and harvest cut-and-come-again all season long.

Treat it as a fast-growing annual or short-lived perennial almost anywhere (USDA zones 3–9+). In warmer southern states, provide afternoon shade and grow fall–spring. In cooler Midwest/Northeast/Chicago climates, enjoy spring–fall outdoors or year-round indoors under lights.

Step-by-Step Growing Guide (from seed to first harvest in 6–8 weeks)

  1. Seed Prep & Sowing
    Tiny seeds—surface sow only (they need light to germinate). Scatter on moist, rich potting mix or hydroponic medium and press gently; do NOT cover. Keep at 55–70°F. Germination in 7–14 days.
    • Nationwide timing tip: Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost. Chicago/Midwest/Northeast: early March. South/Southwest: fall sowing for winter harvests. West Coast/Pacific Northwest: nearly year-round in mild shade.
  1. Planting & Container Setup
    Shallow water culture is best: use wide trays, net pots, or 5–10 gallon containers with 1–2 inches of water over the soil line (or pure hydroponics/aquaponics). Full sun to partial shade (4–6 hours). Rich, neutral pH soil or rockwool cubes. Space 4–6 inches apart.
  2. Germination & Early Care
    Keep water clean and aerated (small pump or weekly changes). Thin seedlings once true leaves appear. Consistent moisture is non-negotiable—never let it dry out. Light liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks for lush growth.
  1. Growth & Maintenance
    Plants quickly form dense, mat-like clumps (6–12 inches tall). Pinch flower buds to keep leaves tender and extend harvest. In hot summers (Texas/Arizona/Florida), move to shade and refresh water often. In Chicago winters, bring indoors to a sunny windowsill or grow lights for year-round supply.
  2. Harvesting
    Snip stems and leaves as needed once plants reach 4–6 inches. Cut-and-come-again: it regrows vigorously. Use fresh for maximum peppery flavor!

 

Pro Tip for Every State: Grow in contained systems (trays or buckets) to prevent any spread—watercress can become weedy in natural waterways. In containers it’s foolproof nationwide, from Chicago rooftops to California patios.

Easy Watercress Recipes for Home Cooks

  • Classic Peppery Salad: Toss fresh watercress with orange segments, avocado, cranberries, and a light vinaigrette.
  • Watercress Pesto or Soup: Blend with garlic, nuts, and olive oil for pasta—or simmer into a creamy potato watercress soup.
  • Sandwich or Garnish Boost: Add to egg salad, grilled cheese, or as a zesty topper for tacos and grain bowls.

 


Watercress from Seed seeds bring the joy of growing your own plants from scratch. This 1500 seeds provides enough for a thriving garden patch or multiple seasons of planting. Watch tiny seeds transform into vibrant, productive plants with proper care.

There's a quiet satisfaction in holding seeds in your palm—knowing each one carries the potential for something beautiful. This 1500 seeds of watercress from seed seeds comes in sealed packaging to maintain viability. Plant them, water them, watch them grow. It never gets old.

Key Benefits

  • 1500 seeds for generous planting
  • High germination rate when properly stored
  • Non-GMO, open-pollinated variety
  • Suitable for containers or garden beds
  • Save seeds from mature plants for next season
  • Detailed growing instructions included

How to Use

  1. Start seeds 1–2 cm deep in moist seed-starting mix
  2. Keep soil consistently moist at 18–24°C for germination
  3. Expect sprouts in 7–21 days depending on variety
  4. Thin or transplant seedlings when 5–8 cm tall
  5. Harden off before outdoor transplanting
  6. Harvest when plants reach maturity

Specifications

Quantity: 1500 seeds. Type: Open-pollinated. Germination: 70–85% (typical). Viability: 2–4 years sealed.

What's Included

  • 1 × 1500 seeds Watercress from Seed seeds in sealed packet

Care & Storage

Store seeds in a cool, dark, dry place. Refrigerator storage extends viability. Keep sealed until planting.

Key Terms

  • Nasturtium officinale — Scientific name for watercress from seed
  • Watercress from Seed — Popular garden plant grown from seed
  • Germination — The process of a seed sprouting into a seedling
  • Open-pollinated — Seeds that breed true to parent plant

Who Should Not Use

  • Not for consumption—planting seeds only
  • Keep away from children and pets
  • Check local regulations for any restrictions

There's something hopeful about planting seeds—each one a small act of faith in tomorrow.

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