Tropaeoleum minus, Edible Non-Trailing, Compact (Award Winner), 2019 AAS Flower Winner - The last nasturtium Winner was back in the 1930s. This 2019 winner is a Deep Rose coloured, petite-flowered, Non-trailing, mounding variety with healthy, strong foliage ideal for containers & small spaces & is praised for the uniform flowers with consistent colouration. Their compact habit (Ht: 1 ft) means less “flower flopping” with blooms remaining upright through the season. This colour is uncommon in nasturtiums & contrasts beautifully with the unusual foliage. Both leaves & flowers are edible! Cut back after flowering. Sow (outdoors): Mar, Apr, May., Seed Count Approx - 15 avg SOWING - Sow covering lightly. Keep moist until seedlings appear. Space seeds 3-4 ins apart, no need to thin out. 20 ins between rows. Prefers poor soil, if too rich, foliage is produced at expense of flowers. Once established requires little attention. Annual