Hi
I grew some Amaranth this year, and it's done really well on the plot. I kind of left it to look at rather than nibble on it - maybe I should have picked the leaves for curries or stir frys but I just didn't get round to it, plus I really liked the plant.
Anyway can I leave it on the plot? Will it still grow? Or should I start some fresh seed next year? Sorry to sound a bit clueless!!
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I'm fairly certain it's not hardy enough to over winter... even on the South coast... :-\
My West Indian neighbour grows Amaranth (Callaloo) every year. Even if it dies in the cold I think it will seed itself - his seeds itself all over my plot!
Yours is a different variety by the colour of the leaves, very pretty.
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thanks for the replies - and yes it is a very pretty plant - particularly when the sun is shining. Think I might try some in the garden next year. There seem to be lots of different varietes - I got this from Suffolk Herbs, and it has little or no info on the packet ::)
Trouble is, it is where I want to plant my garlic, so it may have to go! At the moment it just depends on how much garlic I plant ;)
1066 :)
Leave it to self seed just a bit, and then dig up a few seedlings in the spring and transplant - you will get much better plants than sowing and growing in pots/modules and transplanting.
thanks aj. Another poster suggested something similar, and said the variety I have isn't hardy, so I scattered a few seeds around on Saturday, so we'll see what comes up next year. Funnily enough, I came across another packet of Amaranth, that I got in a swap, so will give that a go as well next year :)