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Red Garnet Amaranth is a strikingly beautiful deep crimson to maroon tropical plant with spoon-shaped to oval leaves and stunning magenta flower spikes and grain pseudocereal seeds, all are edible. Its red foliage makes a beautiful addition to your herb garden as a leaf vegetable or ornamental plant. The delicately flavored sprouts can be used as a garnish for salads in 14-20 days and young leaves can be cooked like spinach.
Species: Amaranth, Red Garnet
Vegetable Size: 4-8 feet tall
Days to Germinate: 8-12 days
Days to Harvest: 40-120
Lifespan: Annual
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Brand: TomorrowSeeds
Seeds Packed For: 2024
Planting Instructions:
Plant 1/4 inch in soil after danger of frost has passed in Spring in at least 70F temperature soil. Harvest for micro-greens in 10-21 days, 30-50 days for young leaves, and 120 days for quinoa-like grains.
Within-Row Spacing: 10-12 inches
Between-Row Spacing: 16-18 inches
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