Amaranthus Cruentus (Thandu Keerai/Multicut Spinach) – (Pack of 15gm)
Amaranthus Cruentus (Thandu Keerai/Multicut Spinach) – (Pack of 15gm)
$ 0.52
SEED TYPE : Open Pollinated PLANT TYPE : Annual LEAF COLOR : Green and Red SOWING TIME: All Season SOWING METHOD : Directly from Seed GERMINATION TIME : 3 – 4 Days GROWING CONTAINER : 6 inch height pot / Garden bed GROWING MEDIA : 1 part Garden soil 1 part Cocopeat 1 part Vermicompost HARVESTING : 25-30 Days After Sowing DESCRIPTION : Amaranths are branching broad-leaved plants with egg-shaped or rhombic leaves which may be smooth or covered in tiny hairs. The leaves have prominent veins, can be green or red in color and have long petioles. The plants produce single flowers on terminal spikes which typically red to purple in color. Amaranths can reach up to 2.5 m (6.6 ft) in height and are usually grown as annuals, harvested after one growing season Amaranth cruentus is an extremely popular leafy vegetable (amongst several from the Amaranth family) that is commonly called Taambadi Bhaji or Laal Saag/Bhaji in different parts of the western coastal belt in India. Its has gorgeous deep red leaves, and is tolerant to hot weather make it one of the most popular and versatile of indigenous greens. It features as an ingredient in several traditional dishes and is highly under-rated for its nutritional qualities. While it is direct-sown by many gardeners, we’ve found that transplanting allows better spacing and leads to greater productivity. Can be grown well in beds or containers. Red Amaranth is great for kitchen gardens even when other varieties like palak / spinach struggle, the leaves can be cooked, stir-fried or even eaten raw (younger tender leaves).












