Amaranthus dubius

Chinese Spinach

Chinese Spinach Sow from March to end of July in open ground. Plant out 25cm apart with 5cm between rows. Harvest when the amaranth is 25 cm high, by cutting just above the ground. Let the plant regrow, as it can be harvested several times. You can cook or stir-fry the amaranth. The taste resembles spinach but a little more delicate. The young stems are also edible.

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Chinese Spinach

Amaranthus dubius

Chinese Spinach Sow from March to end of July in open ground. Plant out 25cm apart with 5cm between rows. Harvest when the amaranth is 25 cm high, by cutting just above the ground. Let the plant regrow, as it can be harvested several times. You can cook or stir-fry the amaranth. The taste resembles spinach but a little more delicate. The young stems are also edible.

Available until end May 1,79
per Unit / size ca. 1.5 g.
quantity
normally in stock
Ref 22459.42

where to plant Amaranthus dubius

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botanical information about Amaranthus dubius

  • Botanical name: Amaranthus dubius
  • Genus: Amaranthus
  • Family: Amaranthaceae
  • Other names: Bayam Klaroen - Chinese Spinach - Amarante de Chine - Armant Bayam