Amaranthus caudatus 'Cascade Green'
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- approx 2200 seeds
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: fast
- Flowering period: June to September
- Hardiness: half-hardy annual
Amaranthus ‘Cascade Green’ is the perfect foliage filler, a short-lived perennial with long, elegant rope-like pale green tassels that tumble from within a bright green leafy curtain in summer and autumn. Pair with dahlias, in bloom at the same time, for a superb, late season show.
Plant Amaranthus in a sunny, sheltered spot with well-drained, fertile soil. It thrives in rich, moisture-retentive ground, so dig in organic matter before planting to improve soil structure.
Space plants about 30-45cm (12-18in) apart to allow good air circulation and give the tall, branching stems room to grow. Water regularly during dry spells and apply a mulch to help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Deadheading is not essential, but removing spent flowers can tidy the plant and may prolong blooming.
In exposed sites, staking may be needed to support the long, drooping tassels, especially in windy weather. Feed occasionally with a balanced liquid fertiliser to encourage strong growth and vivid colour. Treat it as a half-hardy annual, lifting and composting after the first frosts.
Space plants about 30-45cm (12-18in) apart to allow good air circulation and give the tall, branching stems room to grow. Water regularly during dry spells and apply a mulch to help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Deadheading is not essential, but removing spent flowers can tidy the plant and may prolong blooming.
In exposed sites, staking may be needed to support the long, drooping tassels, especially in windy weather. Feed occasionally with a balanced liquid fertiliser to encourage strong growth and vivid colour. Treat it as a half-hardy annual, lifting and composting after the first frosts.
Provide protection from frost and sow 1mm deep into good seed compost. When large enough to handle, thin seedlings out and pot them on individually. Pinching out the growing tips will encourage bushier growth.
After risk of frost has passed, gradually harden off and plant outside in a sunny, sheltered spot with soil conditioned with well-rotted organic matter. Allow at least 30cm (12in) between each plant.
After risk of frost has passed, gradually harden off and plant outside in a sunny, sheltered spot with soil conditioned with well-rotted organic matter. Allow at least 30cm (12in) between each plant.