Growing Amaranth, also Love-lies-bleeding

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20 Mar 12 Cheryl (Australia - temperate climate)
When do I harvest amaranth and how
02 May 22 Jane (Australia - tropical climate)
I find placing a bag over the heads once formed and gripping it closed is effective. Shake rattle n roll then check. Repeat until you're satisfied with you collection. Pop inside, gently ease into container or a jug. Then tip into a fine mesh colander, and hand-sort any rubbish (stick that into your mulch bin or whatever).Shake it around until yr satisfied. I keep my amaranth seeds in zip-top bags. Easy to sprinkle or sow. I thought the bag might sweat. It didn't. I put it in the pantry away from light.
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