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Hot Biscuits amaranth produces stunning upright golden panicles. A striking, contrasting effect in a clump. Plant height: 1.5 m.

Growing tips for Amaranth Hot Biscuits

Family
Amarantaceae (Amaranthus cruentus)
Number of seeds
± 300
Growing cycle
Annual
Suggested sowing
Interior
Suggested time*
mid-April
Ideal germination temperature
From 15 to 21℃
Germination time
3 to 7 days
Sowing depth
Three times the size of the seed.
Seed storage
In a dry place away from light.
Seed shelf life
2 years minimum
Exposure
Sun
Days to maturity*
75 days
Distance between plants
75 cm
*The suggested time concerns zone 4b. For zone 5 you can start 2 weeks earlier and in zone 3 delay by 2 weeks. The number of days indicated is calculated from planting in the garden. Click here to get your hardiness zone or create your gardening calendar with our Quebec partner, lamainverte.ca.

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Advice from the seed producer and author

Yves Gagnon

Growing conditions for amaranth

Amaranth is a light and heat-loving species that grows in all types of soil as long as it is loose and well-drained. Amend the soil at a rate of 500 kg to 1 t of mature compost per 100 m2 depending on the fertility of the soil. Maintain the pH between 6 and 7.

Amaranth crop rotation

Leaf amaranth is grown in the second year of rotation, with plants requiring mature compost.

Companion planting of amaranths

Amaranth can be combined with all leafy vegetables that, like it, require mature compost. Make sure to give it maximum light.

— These valuable tips were written by Yves Gagnon, in the book The ecological cultivation of vegetable plants , Colloidal Editions.