Collection: Amaranth Seeds

Many Amaranthus species are cultivated as leaf vegetables, cereals, or ornamental plants. It primarily serves as an annual ornamental, and its leaves and seeds are edible with nutritional properties. Dating back to the Aztecs, Amaranthus flowers were used in drinks, foods and artworks during ceremonies. To this day, Amaranth grains are toasted much like popcorn and mixed with honey or molasses to make a treat called alegra, or joy. Our Amaranthus & Love Lies Bleeding Seeds are on sale, by the packet or in bulk!

About our amaranth seeds

  • Multiple varieties of amaranth to choose from
  • Both ornamental and edible
  • Can be used in cut flower arrangements
  • Drought-tolerant

  • main-collection-product-grid A vibrant red pygmy torch amaranth plant with spiky, upright plumes in a garden setting.

    Amaranthus Seeds - Pygmy Torch

    This compact heirloom variety is perfect for drying and crafting

    Amaranthus Seeds - Pygmy Torch

    This compact heirloom variety is perfect for drying and crafting
    Regular price As Low As $5.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid Close-up of a cluster of vibrant red, rope-like flowers hanging from an love lies bleeding plant.

    Love Lies Bleeding Seeds

    A unique growth habit of cascading pink plumes to attract pollinators

    Love Lies Bleeding Seeds

    A unique growth habit of cascading pink plumes to attract pollinators
    Regular price As Low As $5.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid Close-up of vibrant green viridis amaranth leaves on a plant, showcasing their long green flowers

    Amaranthus Seeds - Viridis

    The distinctive green tassels are perfect for dramatic bouquets

    Amaranthus Seeds - Viridis

    The distinctive green tassels are perfect for dramatic bouquets
    Regular price As Low As $5.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid A lush, leafy green thumb amaranth plant with vibrant green foliage, held by a woman in a garden

    Amaranthus Seeds - Green Thumb

    Experienced and beginning gardeners alike will appreciate this edible ornamental

    Amaranthus Seeds - Green Thumb

    Experienced and beginning gardeners alike will appreciate this edible ornamental
    Regular price As Low As $5.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid Close-up of vibrant red Amaranth 'Red Garnet' leaves against a blurred green background.

    Amaranth Seeds - Red Garnet

    Antioxidant filled fuchsia leaves makes wonderfully rich microgreens

    Amaranth Seeds - Red Garnet

    Antioxidant filled fuchsia leaves makes wonderfully rich microgreens
    Regular price As Low As $4.99
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  • main-collection-product-grid A lush cluster of green amaranth green callaloo leaves, against a blurred background.

    Amaranth Seeds - Green Callaloo

    High heat tolerance, young leaves can be eaten raw or in soups

    Amaranth Seeds - Green Callaloo

    High heat tolerance, young leaves can be eaten raw or in soups
    Regular price As Low As $4.99
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  • main-collection-product-grid A close-up view of vibrant red amaranthus Perfecta flowers in full bloom.

    Amaranthus Seeds - Perfecta

    Festive firecracker-like foliage adds interest in the garden

    Amaranthus Seeds - Perfecta

    Festive firecracker-like foliage adds interest in the garden
    Regular price As Low As $6.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid A vibrant orange amaranthus "Hot Biscuits" flower in full bloom, with a soft green background.

    Amaranthus Seeds - Hot Biscuits

    Holds their beautiful rustic color longer than most amaranths

    Amaranthus Seeds - Hot Biscuits

    Holds their beautiful rustic color longer than most amaranths
    Regular price As Low As $6.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid A vibrant red Amaranthus 'Molten Fire' plant in full bloom, showcasing its rich color and dense flower plumes.

    Amaranthus Seeds - Molten Fire

    Ruby-colored new growth contrasts with mature foliage for a striking visual effect

    Amaranthus Seeds - Molten Fire

    Ruby-colored new growth contrasts with mature foliage for a striking visual effect
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  • main-collection-product-grid Close-up of a vibrant amaranthus autumn touch with reddish-bronze and green leaves, in a garden.

    Amaranthus Seeds - Autumn's Touch

    Plumes display an unusual color pattern from green to bronze

    Amaranthus Seeds - Autumn's Touch

    Plumes display an unusual color pattern from green to bronze
    Regular price $5.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid A vibrant amaranthus coral fountains with numerous coral-pink, flower clusters cascading downwards.

    Amaranthus Seeds - Coral Fountain

    Velvety, coral-pink tassel-like flower heads on long stems

    Amaranthus Seeds - Coral Fountain

    Velvety, coral-pink tassel-like flower heads on long stems
    Regular price $6.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid A vibrant amaranth josephs coat early splendor with multi-colored leaves of red, yellow, and green.

    Amaranthus Seeds - Joseph's Coat Early Splendor

    Green leaves change to stunning bright shades of orange, yellow, and red throughout the summer

    Amaranthus Seeds - Joseph's Coat Early Splendor

    Green leaves change to stunning bright shades of orange, yellow, and red throughout the summer
    Regular price $6.49
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  • main-collection-product-grid Person holding a bundle of green and purple amaranth plants in a garden setting.

    Amaranthus Bundle - Signature Blooms

    Curated varieties to create bold texture, dramatic movement, and unforgettable floral designs

    Amaranthus Bundle - Signature Blooms

    Curated varieties to create bold texture, dramatic movement, and unforgettable floral designs
    Regular price $9.99
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  • main-collection-product-grid Microgreen seed packages with a display of microgreens on a white background

    Microgreen Bundle

    One ounce each of five powerhouse microgreens rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants for a healthy boost
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    Microgreen Bundle

    One ounce each of five powerhouse microgreens rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants for a healthy boost
    Regular price $45.99
    Regular price Sale price $45.99
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About our amaranth seeds

  • Multiple varieties of amaranth to choose from
  • Both ornamental and edible
  • Can be used in cut flower arrangements
  • Drought-tolerant

what makes amaranth so popular?

Many gardeners have popularized amaranth as an ornamental flower. However, it is also an edible plant that is grown in many parts of the world for its grain-like seeds. The use of amaranth as a decorative plant is relatively new, as historically it has been grown as source of food in countries all over the world. In fact, it is considered an ancient grain! Edible amaranth is frequently grown for the bountiful seeds that hang like chandeliers from the plant. Amaranth varies in flower, leaf, and stem color from crimson to maroon, making a real point of interest in the yard. There are many varieties, some that grow up to a towering ten feet tall! It's great stalks make for a wonderful trellis for vine plants such as beans and peas to climb up. Not only that, but it's grain provides delicious treats for birds. Bees are also attracted to the flowers produced by amaranth.

when and how to plant amaranth seeds

Start your amaranth seeds in the spring. While you can direct sow the seeds, we recommend starting them indoors about six to eight weeks before the last frost is expected. Select a site that receives full sun and has well-draining soil (not dense clay). Plant the seeds about 10 to 12 inches apart and then cover them lightly with soil. The seeds will germinate within three to four days, so long as the temperatures are between 60 and 90°F. When ready to transplant outdoors (if you started indoors), sow them about one to two feet apart. Because it is drought resistant, it is only necessary to water once or twice a week during dry periods. For tall plants, add some fertilizer once or twice a year, or add compost. The average amaranth grows between four and six feet tall, but with rich soil and plenty of nitrogen and phosphorous, the plants can reach heights as tall as eight feet.

harvesting amaranth

Amaranth will continue to flower until the first hard frost, meaning there will be plenty of seed to harvest in the meantime! After about three months, seeds from the flowers will be ready to harvest. Simply shake the flower heads and catch the falling leaves with a large bowl or bag. If you aren't looking to harvest the seeds, you can also, cut and dry amaranth and include them in dry flower arrangements.

For more information about planting, growing, and caring for amaranth seed, see the Amaranth Seeds Planting Guide.