Tropaeolum majus L.
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Nasturtium low "Tom Pouce" (mix).
A fast-growing annual 30 cm high with round corymbose leaves. It blooms with spiny, short-tubular flowers from yellow-orange to bright red. Flowers are also known as unconventional and are used as a garnish for dishes and salads. Due to the content of bactericidal substances, they help with internal infections, especially of the urinary tract and kidneys, and also increase the general defenses of the body. Suitable for growing on windowsills and in decorative containers.
More permeable soil and sunny location is required.
We do not fertilize with nitrogen, we support vegetative growth through flowering.

Tropaeolum nanum, Mungalill, Kress
Jane Webb Loudon.

* Few people know that nasturtium has remarkable medicinal properties. In its native South America, it is used for almost a hundred diseases, and it is highly respected by European medicine. All above-ground parts of nasturtium are exceptionally rich in vitamin C. Its content in fresh nasturtium leaves reaches 450 mg%, and in plant stems up to 100-150 mg% (for comparison, black currants and vegetable peppers contain about the same amount, and lettuce leaves - 10 times less).
Nasturtium is also rich in carotene and sulfur, which have a preventive effect on sclerosis and other diseases that affect the elderly. It contains a lot of iodine, potassium, phosphorus.
Nasturtium has a detrimental effect on pathogenic microbes, improves metabolic processes, stimulates the body's defenses. All parts of the plant are used for medicinal purposes.
Nasturtium leaves have a strong antiscorbutic effect. It is used for flu, as an anti-cold remedy, as well as for diseases of the upper respiratory tract and lungs, for chronic bronchitis, as it contains antibiotics of plant origin.
Nasturtium is extremely useful for metabolic disorders, for kidney stone and gallstone diseases, as well as for inflammatory diseases of the lymph nodes.
Preparations based on it are used for male and female menopause.
Dried leaves and flowers relieve depression, a feeling of oppression and irritability: to prepare an infusion, take 1 tbsp. spoon of chopped leaves, pour 1 glass of boiling water, leave for 30 minutes, strain. Take 0.3 cups 3 times a day.
Infusion of nasturtium flowers is used mainly for diseases of the cardiovascular system.
In Western European countries, wine infusion of nasturtium leaves is widely used. To prepare it, fill a liter jar to the top with fresh nasturtium leaves, pour dry white wine over it, close the lid, leave in a dark place at room temperature for 2 weeks, strain. Take 1 teaspoon 3 times a day before meals when the body's vital forces are weakened.
For kidney and urinary tract diseases, including urolithiasis, use a decoction of the whole plant.
To prepare it, pour 1 tbsp. of leaves, buds and fruits with 0.5 liters of boiling water, heat in a water bath for 15 minutes, leave for 45 minutes, strain. Take 0.5 cups 3 times a day.
For chronic bronchitis, take nasturtium juice 1 tbsp. 3 times a day. For the same purposes, use an alcohol tincture of the whole plant. To prepare it, you need 1.5 tbsp. spoons of crushed leaves with buds and seeds pour 1 glass of vodka, insist in a dark place for 14 days, shaking occasionally. Take 25 drops 3 times a day. Nasturtium is widely used to treat stomatitis. To prepare a decoction, 1 tbsp. spoon of crushed leaves and flowers should be poured with 1 glass of boiling water, heated in boiling water for more than 30 minutes, strain. Add 1 teaspoon of honey to the decoction and rinse the mouth. The same remedy is used to gargle with sore throat. Juice from nasturtium leaves is used externally for itching and scabies, and also as a remedy against hair loss. A decoction of nasturtium leaves and fruits, as well as an alcohol tincture of nasturtium leaves and nettles, also help against hair loss.

And in cooking, this plant is simply irreplaceable. Fresh nasturtium leaves, hard flower buds and unripe seeds are used as food. In English-speaking countries, nasturtium is widely used to prepare vitamin salads and vitamin drinks. Fresh leaves, hard flower buds and unripe green seeds have a pleasant, spicy taste and are used as seasonings for salads, meat and boiled dishes. Flower buds and green fruits are marinated with dill and vinegar. Nasturtium petals, ground with garlic to a paste, with a small addition of salt and mayonnaise can be used as an original spread for sandwiches. Possessing a light aroma, bright yellow nasturtium flowers are placed on dishes with vegetable assortments, with fruit casseroles or other cold appetizers. Dried flowers are added to homemade wines, and aromatic tea is made from them. And finally, dried, peeled and ground nasturtium seeds have a spicy peppery taste and are used as a seasoning for a variety of dishes. 
Try it and judge for yourself.
Nasturtium salad with radish. Wash and finely chop the nasturtium flowers. Add the sliced ​​radish, season with vegetable oil and table mustard. For 20 g of nasturtium flowers - 70 g of radish, 1 tbsp. vegetable oil, table mustard, pepper and salt - to taste.

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