Hot Biscuits Amaranthus Seed
Hot Biscuits Amaranthus Seed

Hot Biscuits Amaranthus Seed

Price: $1.89

Quick Facts:

  • Packet Contains: 10 seeds
  • Plant Height: 40-48 inches
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Seed Type: Open-pollinated
Plant Features
Hot Biscuits Amaranthus is a unique and versatile plant that produces long, feathery spikes of ginger to cinnamon-colored blooms against green foliage. Ideal as a cut flower or as an edible ornamental, Hot Biscuits brings a touch of elegance to both gardens and bouquets while thriving in warm climates.

Annual Amaranthus Growing Guide

Outdoor Sowing (Directly in the Garden)

  • Timing: Sow annual Amaranthus seeds outdoors in late spring, after the last frost date, when soil temperatures are consistently above 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Amaranthus thrives in warm weather and is frost-sensitive.
  • Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Amaranthus grows well in sandy or loamy soils and tolerates poor soil conditions.
  • Soil Preparation: Loosen the soil to a depth of 6-8 inches and incorporate compost to improve fertility. Amaranthus prefers soil with a pH of 6.0-7.5.
  • Planting Seeds:
    • Sow seeds on the soil surface and press them lightly to ensure good contact. Do not cover with soil, as Amaranthus seeds need light to germinate.
    • Space seeds or thin seedlings to 10-18 inches apart, depending on the variety.
  • Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist until seeds germinate, which typically takes 7-14 days. Once established, Amaranthus is drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during dry periods.

Indoor Sowing (Starting Seeds Indoors)

  • Timing: Start Amaranthus seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost date.
  • Containers: Use seed trays or small pots with good drainage, filled with a light, well-draining seed-starting mix.
  • Planting:
    • Sow seeds on the soil surface and press gently to ensure contact. Do not bury seeds deeply.
    • Mist the soil gently to keep it evenly moist without waterlogging.
  • Germination:
    • Maintain a temperature of 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal germination.
    • Expect seedlings to emerge within 7-14 days.
  • Transplanting: Transplant seedlings outdoors when soil temperatures are consistently above 65 degrees Fahrenheit and plants have at least 2-3 sets of true leaves. Space plants 10-18 inches apart, depending on the variety.

General Care Tips for Annual Amaranthus

  • Sunlight: Provide full sun for best growth. Amaranthus tolerates partial shade but may grow less vigorously.
  • Watering: Water consistently during the growing season, especially during hot and dry periods. Avoid overwatering, as Amaranthus prefers well-draining soil.
  • Fertilizing: Enrich the soil with compost before planting. Amaranthus is a light feeder and typically does not require additional fertilization during its growing season.
  • Pruning: Regularly pinch back the growing tips to encourage bushy growth and more blooms. Deadhead spent flowers to prevent self-seeding and prolong blooming.
  • Pest and Disease Control: Amaranthus is relatively pest-resistant but may attract aphids or flea beetles. Treat with insecticidal soap if necessary. Proper spacing ensures good airflow, reducing the risk of fungal diseases.
  • Harvesting:
    • For Flowers: Harvest blooms when they are fully open for fresh arrangements or when heads are dry for dried arrangements. Cut stems just above a leaf node to encourage further blooming.
    • For Seeds: Allow seed heads to mature and dry on the plant. Harvest seeds by cutting the heads and shaking them into a container.
  • Storage: Store dried flowers and seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to a year. Use fresh flowers immediately for the best appearance.
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