This is the first time I have seen your videos, and you are wonderful! You make me want to run out an plant my amaranth. I already have the seeds - now I know what to do with them!
This is a plant that is used a lot in Mauritian cooking and was effectively a weed that power people could collect to add to their food reason. Now it is a vegetable that the diaspora will happily pay good money to get hold of abroad. It is one of my favourite “weeds” in my UK garden, I just wish that we had a longer growing season for them.
To separate tender seedlings, take a flattish bowl filled with water and add the clump you want to plant on. Each seedling can be shaken free with no root trauma
We call this variety Charai Bhaji in Trinidad. Is can be brought by abundles at the market. Strip the leaves for cooking, and stick the stems in potting soil to grow them.
I plant them in North America between May and august. I cook it with codfish onions scotch peppers and enjoy with rice or green bananas because, I'm 🇯🇲😊
Enjoyed your video and subscribed. I appreciate your sharing your thoughts and creative expertise in using this plant for healthy eating. Do homestead animals eat this plant. Is amaranth as nutritious for animals and will they like it? If you can put into a video, I would watch. Thank you for your video. Blessings of health, strength, safety, wisdom, peace, harmony and success to you and your family in the name of our Redeemer. ☝️🙏🙌
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I am glad you asked. Just shot a video preparing a side dish with amaranth leaves. Will post in next few weeks. The red amaranth leaves are tastier than the green ones.
Hello madam! Nice video. Can you please tell me what variety of amaranth seeds have you used and where did you buy the seeds? Is it available both in American and Indian stores?
What few years? This has been made into curries since even my 80yr old grandma's generation. People collected it from lake edges and sold it because of its high demand even in my mom's generation.
Is this plant a perinnial meaning once planted it comes up every year? I'm asking because I'm wondering if I should plant it in a big pot. I don't want it to take over my yard. I plan to harvest both leaves and seed. Can you help?
Do you know if this can be grown from clippings? I got some long fresh stems from the grocery store right now. I’m soaking it with water to see if it roots like my Malabar spinach did. I am from the Caribbean too, and we call Malabar spinach callaloo. We don’t eat this plant, but I enjoy eating it in Jamaican meals.
@@SmokingReds-oj8dy thanks that’s good to know for the future. I did stick them in soil and they ended up rooting and dropping a lot of seeds from the flowers. I think these didn’t grow well though because of overcrowding. But it is a prolific grower.
Hi..when do u know it is ready to harvest? My amaranthus have large leaves at the top but the lower leaves are small, yet to gorow..but tgey have started flowering at the top..should i take it out or wait for the lower leaves to grow? Should the flowering be allowed?or Does it mean it is time to harvest?
Flowering means that plant is almost at the end of life. If the plant is otherwise healthy, prune it and use the leaves. Depending on the weather more leaves may grow
That's a tough one. I do not like to spray anything on the leafy vegetables. If it's only one or two plants affected, remove them and cover the planter in fine net. I know it's not a great solution but pesticides are not good either especially on leafy vegetables.
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I am glad
We've been eating this in the Caribbean for hundreds of years now. We call it callaloo in Jamaica. Yummy steamed.
Awesome. And it's so nutritious and so easy to grow
Where can one get variety seeds for arananth?
@@tirelomodie-moroka7087 You can try amazon
Been living in the V.I. for many years. Trying to grow these to make Callaloo. In general, carribean food is simply amazing.
Thanks you for sharing this. I am growing the red amaranth for the first time. Glad to see that I can use the cut and come again method!
Same!
This is the first time I have seen your videos, and you are wonderful! You make me want to run out an plant my amaranth. I already have the seeds - now I know what to do with them!
Haha, very nice
@@EasyPeasyGardeningPlease watch Gravity Production's Organic way of growing Red/amarathus
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This is a plant that is used a lot in Mauritian cooking and was effectively a weed that power people could collect to add to their food reason.
Now it is a vegetable that the diaspora will happily pay good money to get hold of abroad. It is one of my favourite “weeds” in my UK garden, I just wish that we had a longer growing season for them.
Great
I threw some seeds in the ground yesterday and am eager to try them.
To separate tender seedlings, take a flattish bowl filled with water and add the clump you want to plant on. Each seedling can be shaken free with no root trauma
Great idea, thank you.
We call this variety Charai Bhaji in Trinidad. Is can be brought by abundles at the market. Strip the leaves for cooking, and stick the stems in potting soil to grow them.
Wow, I didn't know that. I am going to try it.
I plant them in North America between May and august. I cook it with codfish onions scotch peppers and enjoy with rice or green bananas because, I'm 🇯🇲😊
Awesome
Very informative video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative video. I'm feeling very inspired. Thank you for sharing :)
I am so glad
This is a green vegetable grown in West African and Central African countries. We cook it with pepper and tomato and onions for soup
Awesome, I must try that
This plant looks beautiful when it will become fully mature.
Thank you for the video it taught me a lot about this marog.
Thank you.❤
You are welcome
VERY helpful to me! Thank you!
Great
Enjoyed your video and subscribed. I appreciate your sharing your thoughts and creative expertise in using this plant for healthy eating. Do homestead animals eat this plant. Is amaranth as nutritious for animals and will they like it? If you can put into a video, I would watch. Thank you for your video. Blessings of health, strength, safety, wisdom, peace, harmony and success to you and your family in the name of our Redeemer. ☝️🙏🙌
Yes, animals eat it
Hi, I would like to grow this next summer. Can you tell me what variety of amaranth this is?Amaranthus viridis? Thank you!
awesome video. please help with propagating monstera albo
Thank you so much. For the video
They are growing like crazy in our garden right now
This is a normal food source in the carribean called calaloo
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Very informative, thanks.
Thank you Easy peasy garden
You are welcome. It's growing like weeds in my garden right now
Thank you so much for your video! Can the greens be eaten raw like as a salad or on a sandwich or do they have to be cooked?
No
It’s nice . At what stage of plant we can prune? Please tell
Thanks
Once the plants are five to six inches tall
Thanks for sharing this
My pleasure
Do you have any good recipes for this Amaranth? What kind of flavor does it have raw? Thank you for the video!!
I am glad you asked. Just shot a video preparing a side dish with amaranth leaves. Will post in next few weeks. The red amaranth leaves are tastier than the green ones.
Love this with smoked pork and jackfruit seeds cooked with a pinched or two with sodium bicarbonate.
Awesome
Hello madam!
Nice video.
Can you please tell me what variety of amaranth seeds have you used and where did you buy the seeds?
Is it available both in American and Indian stores?
It is available everywhere. I used the seeds that I use in cooking from an Indian grocery store
Hii it's a nice video for these greens.. can u explain how to collect seeds from these plants
Oh I have a video on that too
@@EasyPeasyGardening thanks dear. I just checked that video also :-)
@@SuperKousalya hope it was useful
Yes it is :-) I plucked my greens n cooked today..Thank u
@@SuperKousalya awesome
What few years? This has been made into curries since even my 80yr old grandma's generation. People collected it from lake edges and sold it because of its high demand even in my mom's generation.
Good to hear that but I see it becoming mainstream now
Is this plant a perinnial meaning once planted it comes up every year? I'm asking because I'm wondering if I should plant it in a big pot. I don't want it to take over my yard. I plan to harvest both leaves and seed. Can you help?
It is an annual plant but if seeds scatter then they will grow in the next season wherever they scattered
very informative
Do you know if this can be grown from clippings? I got some long fresh stems from the grocery store right now. I’m soaking it with water to see if it roots like my Malabar spinach did. I am from the Caribbean too, and we call Malabar spinach callaloo. We don’t eat this plant, but I enjoy eating it in Jamaican meals.
I am not sure, I haven't tried it. I am glad you are trying though.
Just plant the stems in soil about 5 inches long and they will root
@@SmokingReds-oj8dy thanks that’s good to know for the future. I did stick them in soil and they ended up rooting and dropping a lot of seeds from the flowers. I think these didn’t grow well though because of overcrowding. But it is a prolific grower.
Wow! I didn’t know I could top them to make them bush out! 🤦🏽♀️
Absolutely
Good info
Glad it was helpful!
Hi..when do u know it is ready to harvest? My amaranthus have large leaves at the top but the lower leaves are small, yet to gorow..but tgey have started flowering at the top..should i take it out or wait for the lower leaves to grow? Should the flowering be allowed?or Does it mean it is time to harvest?
Flowering means that plant is almost at the end of life. If the plant is otherwise healthy, prune it and use the leaves. Depending on the weather more leaves may grow
@@EasyPeasyGardening thank u so much
How long do you soak? Do you scar the seeds too?
Soak for 12 hours. No need to scar.
Can I sow it directly in the ground?
Yes
Is this called tandaljo in Hindi or Gujarati?
I am not sure, never heard of that
What type of Amaranth seed u grow?store bought rajgara packet?
Yes
@@EasyPeasyGardening okay thanks 👍
Will this plant have throns??
No not at all
What about insects or caterpillars eating them. What can I do to prevent them being eaten by bugs?
That's a tough one. I do not like to spray anything on the leafy vegetables. If it's only one or two plants affected, remove them and cover the planter in fine net. I know it's not a great solution but pesticides are not good either especially on leafy vegetables.
@@EasyPeasyGardening thank you for the quick response
Eat them before anything else does
Hi nice video. Where do we get the seeds?
Try amazon
Do you eat the greens raw or do you cook? If you cook what do you do?
I cook them like spinach
Were can I get seeds
Thanks in advance
You can get the amaranth seeds from an Indian grocery store
how long did it take for the true leaves to come out? I feel like mine is stunted
This is a summer plant.
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hi where can i get these seeds i am living in bc
Indian grocery stores carry amaranth seeds
Mantap sekali
Thank you
From where we can buy seeds
From any Indian grocery stores
I will try in Indian grocery store thanks
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Please watch Gravity Production's Organic way of growing Red/amarathus
Language English
Sure
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No, quinoa is from the Amaranth family. LOL Amaranth is a very large family, Amaranthaceae.
Did I say otherwise in the video?
@@EasyPeasyGardening The description of the video says "Amaranth is from the quinoa family".
@@trumplostlol3007 oh I see, I will correct it. Thank you for pointing it out
We cut this out every day from our gardens and throw them out.
Why?