Red AMARANTH SEEDS (Rau Dền Đỏ) Non-GMO, Heirloom. Annual

Red AMARANTH SEEDS (Rau Dền Đỏ) Non-GMO, Heirloom. Annual

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Orders under $15 will be shipped by envelopes that don't have a tracking number and takes 5-15 days.Orders over $15 will be shipped by USPS Frist have a tracking number and takes 3-5 days. How to Grow Red Leaf Amaranth Sow seeds after the last frost in a warm, sunny location. The time of year does not matter as much as the available temperature and light. Amaranth can be sown by broadcasting and thinned during growth. Keep soil moist. Fertilizer is not usually needed, especially nitrogen fertilizer, as the soil will accumulate excess nitrates. Keep the area weed-free. Grows well in containers. Amaranth can be grown between tall or climbing crops such as gourds or beans; this provides a bit of heat and shelter. Unnecessary transplanting and root handling can cause premature flowering, decreasing the edible quality of the leaves. Harvesting Red Leaf Amaranth The plant can be harvested at serval stages: microgreens, 4” tall seedlings, an entire immature plant, or individual leaves off

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