Amaranth (June, 2001)

Data
Breeding: Pygmy Torch
Seeded date: Mid April, 2001
Photographed date: 6/22/2001

Sensation score: *

When the spring flowers began to fade and the balcony became quiet, some plants, which germinates and blooms quickly, were desired.
Amaranths grew without any troubles. Germination rate of the tiny seeds was quite high, and they were spaced a lot after germination.
Maybe the only problem was that, their head got so heavy that they couldn't stand straight.
By the way, amaranthes are remarkable in these days, because it prevents some food allergy. The owner of this site is not sure, which breedings and which parts of them are edible.

Here is How to Grow Amaranthes


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