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Amaranthus caudatus
This old fashioned annual and florist staple couldn't be easier to grow. Crowding is recommended to keep the stems from getting too big to use. To this end, these plugs are multi seeded, so you can plant a grouping from each plug, thus restricting growth to just large rather than gigantic. Succession plant every 2-3 weeks for continuous harvest.
Coral Fountain is a pleasing dusty coral shade.
Green Cascade is a yellow-green.
Red Tails is the classic red hanging amaranthus.
Grown in a 128, billed as a 125.
Order 7 or more weeks before your desired ship date.
About Tray Sizes
210 and 125 cell trays are full-sized trays, and three of these will fit in a shipping box.
50 cell trays are half-sized trays (unless otherwise noted) and two of these are the equivelent of one full sized tray. Six of these will fit in a shipping box.
18 and 32 cell trays are full sized trays specifically for our vernalized perennials. These have their own set of shipping rules (find details HERE) and cannot be combined with items grown in 210, 125, or 50 cell trays.
Growing Guides
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Common Name | Amaranth, tassel flower, love-lies-bleeding |
Genus | Amaranthus |
Species | A. caudatus (hanging tassels) A. cruentus (upright) |
Family | Amaranthaceae |
Life Cycle | Tender Annual |
Format | Plugs |
Plug Care | Keep well watered, do not allow to become rootbound. Plant soon after receiving. Do not tease apart plants if there are multiple in a cell - plant them as one and you will have smaller, more manageable flower heads. |
Netting / Staking | Only necessary in windy areas, otherwise very sturdy. |
Temperature Range | Not frost tolerant - expect them to grow best during the warm days of summer. |
Spacing | 12" if pinching - will tolerate much tighter spacing for smaller stems that are easier to work with. |
Soil Preference | Fertile, well drained soil, neutral pH. |
Day Length | Facultative long-day plant. Longer days and warmer conditions cause the plants to grow faster - plant successions up to 4 weeks apart in the height of summer for staggered blooms, any closer together and they might flower at the same time. |
Pinching | Optional. If spacing single plants 12" or more apart, pinch when the plant is about a foot tall to promote development of smaller side branches. Single plants at this spacing, if left un-pinched, will grow massive and may be hard to use in arrangements. Plant multiple plants closely together (sometimes plugs will come with multiple plants in each cell) and they will stay small and useable. |
When to Plant | In the spring, after all threat of frost has passed. Plant multiple successions two weeks apart from last frost through to mid summer for continuous blooms until frost. |
Harvesting | For fresh use, harvest when approximately 3/4 of the flowers on the inflorescence are open. For drying, harvest slightly later when the seed has begun to set. |
Post Harvest Care | Place cut stems immediately into cool water. Expect a vase life of up to two weeks if floral conditioners are used. |
Diseases / Insects | Flea beetles will riddle the leaves with holes. Remove leaves after harvesting. |
Bailey's Notes | Plants will benefit from a liquid fertilizer application while the plants are growing. Avoid too much nitrogen when the plant initiates buds or there will be lots of vegetation with few flowers. |
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