not sure, they do outside
In my garden they grow very fast - often several inches per week. As with any plant it likely depends on soil, water, sunlight, etc.
Nasturtiums grow 6 inches tall.And rambling varies growing 10 ft or more.
Assuming you mean nasturtiums scatter the seed in the spring and stand back. They will be with you forever.
There are quite a few plants that are fun to grow. Marigolds, nasturtiums, peas, beansprouts, and mustard are all easy and fun to grow from seeds. You can even grow a plant from a carrot top.
Nasturtiums are generally not salt-tolerant and can struggle in high-salinity environments. While they can tolerate some exposure to salt, prolonged contact with saltwater can lead to stress, reduced growth, and potential plant damage. For optimal health, it's best to grow nasturtiums in well-draining soil with regular freshwater irrigation.
Nasturtiums (tropaeolum majus) are pronounced "nah-STUR-shumz".
I think indoor will grow better.
Nasturtiums aren't poisonous for cats, so they are fine for cats to eat. There are some poisonous plants, but nasturtiums aren't one of them.
it usually takes 2-3 weeks depending of the of the "place" you keep it the right tenpereture is about 24-5 degrees
You plant it.
Indoor aloe plants typically grow to be about 1 to 2 feet tall.
Jade plants generally grow at a moderate pace compared to other houseplants. They are known for their slow and steady growth, which makes them a popular choice for indoor gardening.