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Brighten Your Garden: Globe Amaranth Seeds - Gomphrena Globosa, Perfect for Vibrant Flower Beds
Globe Amaranth is an annual flowering plant. The good thing about being an annual is that it can be grown in many growing zones, even the colder ones like ours in zone 5b. In cooler climates these annual flowers can be started indoors early in the season.

The round-shaped flower inflorescences are a visually dominant feature and cultivars have been propagated to exhibit shades of magenta, purple, red, orange, white, pink, and lilac.
Within the flowerheads, the true flowers are small and inconspicuous. As a tropical annual plant, G. Globosa blooms continuously throughout summer and early fall. It is very heat tolerant and fairly drought resistant but grows best in full sun and regular moisture.
Gomphrena globosa is an outcrossing species that is pollinated by butterflies, bees, and other insects. Floral volatiles likely play a significant role in the reproductive success of the plant by promoting the attraction of pollinators.

To add a splash of color and texture to your landscape, try growing Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena) from seed. This tough annual has lovely clover-like blossoms that come in a rainbow of colors, from white to red to pink and purple. Starting in the summer and continuing all the way into October, you may create a stunning display with varying hues. Following these steps will ensure that your Globe Amaranth grows well from seed.

Discovering Globe Amaranth

The sturdy stems and spherical flowers of globe amaranth render it perfect for bouquets that are either fresh or preserved. Because it is heat-tolerant and thrives in full sunlight, this plant is perfect for gardeners in warmer climates.

Selecting and Growing the Best Seeds

Choose non-GMO mixed-color Globe Amaranth seeds for a garden that is sure to be beautiful and interesting.
Because they require light to grow, Globe Amaranth seeds should not be buried too deeply. Before planting, scatter the seeds over the earth and press them down carefully. After the danger of frost has passed, either plant them outside or bring them inside 6-8 weeks before the last day of frost.
When to Plant and When to Harvest

Globe amaranth thrives on loamy, well-drained soil. Although it is adaptable to many different soil types, its true potential is unleashed in soil that has been modified with compost.
How to start seeds indoors: Before placing the containers in a warm, sunny place, amend the soil with seed-starting mix. Find a sunny spot and prepare the soil before planting seedlings outdoors.
Thin out the seedlings or set them 6-12 inches apart to provide ample room for growth and air circulation.



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