1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike
1200 Seeds Mixed Color Globe Amaranth Flower Seeds for Planting Gomphrena Globosa Plant Seeds Cuc Bach Nhat The Rike

Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena globosa) from Seed: sunny, long-bloom, pollinator-bright 1200 seeds x 4 pack

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Grow Your Own Globe Amaranth Seeds (Gomphrena globosa) – Vibrant Everlasting Globe Flowers for Dried Flower Crafts, Pollinator Gardens & Low-Maintenance Container Balconies Nationwide

Globe Amaranth produces perfectly round, clover-like flower heads in brilliant jewel tones of purple, pink, white, red, and orange. These papery blooms are famous for being “everlasting” — they hold their intense color exceptionally well when dried, making them a favorite for long-lasting bouquets, wreaths, potpourri, and DIY crafts. The plant is also a pollinator magnet, drawing butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds all summer long.

This heat- and drought-tolerant annual is compact (12–24 inches tall) and thrives in containers, window boxes, and small-space gardens. It blooms nonstop from early summer until the first hard frost — perfect for urban balconies and patios.

Step-by-Step Growing Guide (Seed to Bloom in 60–75 Days)

  1. Seed Prep & Sowing
    Small seeds — no soaking needed. Sow ¼ inch deep in moist, well-draining potting mix. Germinates in 7–14 days at 70–80°F.
    • Nationwide timing tip: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. Chicago/Midwest/Northeast: late February–mid March. South/Southwest: direct sow March–April. West Coast: almost any mild month.
  2. Planting & Container Setup
    Full sun (6–8+ hours). Excellent in 5–10 gallon pots or window boxes. Use well-draining soil. Space 8–12 inches apart. Extremely heat and drought tolerant once established.
  3. Germination & Early Care
    Keep soil evenly moist until sprouts appear. Thin seedlings to proper spacing. Light balanced fertilizer every 3–4 weeks encourages more blooms.
  4. Growth & Maintenance
    Plants form neat mounds and bloom profusely. Deadhead spent flowers to keep the show going, or leave some for pollinators and self-seeding in warmer zones.
  5. Harvesting
    Cut stems when flowers are fully open and firm for fresh use. For drying, hang bunches upside down in a dark, airy place — they retain color for months!

Pro Tip for Every State: Globe Amaranth is one of the toughest summer flowers — it laughs at heat waves and dry spells, making it ideal for hot Southern and Southwestern summers.

Easy Globe Amaranth Uses & Ideas for Crafters & Gardeners

  • Dried Flower Arrangements & Wreaths: The everlasting blooms keep their vibrant color for years.
  • Fresh Cut Bouquets: Long-lasting in vases.
  • Pollinator & Butterfly Gardens: Attracts beneficial insects all season.
  • Potpourri & Crafts: Mix with other dried flowers for sachets and DIY projects.

Important Note: Globe Amaranth is a heat-loving annual that reseeds readily in warmer climates. Great companion with other summer flowers and herbs.

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Globe Amaranth Seeds (Gomphrena globosa) – Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar 

Globe Amaranth is a warm-season annual flower that loves heat, full sun, and is quite drought tolerant once established. It is frost-sensitive and performs best when soil temperatures are warm (70°F+ for good germination).

Key rules that apply to every state:

  • Start indoors 6–8 weeks before your last spring frost date.
  • Transplant outdoors only after all danger of frost has passed and soil is consistently warm (65°F+).
  • Direct sowing is possible but slower in cooler climates.
  • Excellent for containers, window boxes, and full sun nationwide.

Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar (Grouped by Region for Easy Reading)
Dates are averages based on 50% probability last spring frost and typical 2026 conditions. Adjust ±7–10 days for your exact microclimate or elevation.

Region / States

Indoor Start

Transplant / Direct Sow

Notes / Example Cities

Northeast (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, PA, NJ)

March 20 – April 10

May 25 – June 15

New York City: Indoor early April → Transplant early June

Midwest & Great Lakes (IL, IN, OH, MI, WI, MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS)

March 25 – April 15

May 20 – June 10

Chicago, IL: Indoor late March–early April → Transplant late May–early June

Mid-Atlantic & Upper South (DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, KY, NC, TN)

March 10 – April 1

May 15 – June 5

Washington DC: Indoor mid March → Transplant late May

Southeast & Gulf (SC, GA, AL, MS, AR, LA, OK)

Feb 25 – March 20

April 25 – May 20

Atlanta: Indoor early March → Transplant mid May

Texas

North: March 1–20

Central/South: Feb 15–March 10

North: mid April–early May

Central/South: late March–mid April

Dallas/Houston: Direct sow March–April

Florida

North: Feb 1–March 1

Central/South: Jan–Feb

North: March–April

Central/South: Feb–April

Miami: Direct sow Feb onward

Southwest (AZ, NM, UT, NV)

Late Feb – mid March

April 20 – May 15

Phoenix: Direct sow late Feb–March

Mountain & Northern West (CO, ID, MT, WY)

Late March – early April

Late May – early June

Denver: Indoor early April → Transplant late May

Pacific Northwest (WA, OR)

Late March – early April

Late May – early June

Seattle: Indoor late March → Transplant late May

California

Northern/Coastal: March 1–April 1

Southern/Inland: Feb 15–March 15

March–May

Los Angeles: Direct sow Feb–April

Alaska

Late April – May

June

Anchorage: Short season, best in containers

Hawaii

Not needed

Year-round

Honolulu: Direct sow any time

Pro Tips for Every State

  • Chicago / Midwest / Northeast gardeners: Start indoors under grow lights in late March–early April for strong transplants ready around Memorial Day weekend.
  • Southern & Southwestern gardeners: Direct sowing works very well once nights stay reliably above 60°F. Globe Amaranth laughs at heat and dry spells.
  • Container / balcony growers: Use 5–10 gallon pots or window boxes — perfect for urban spaces and easy to move during heat waves.
  • Fall planning: In warmer zones you can sow a second round in late summer for extended color into fall.

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Globe Amaranth Seeds
(Gomphrena globosa) produce cheerful, clover-like blooms in vibrant pinks, purples, and whites. This 2-pack of 2,400 seeds total fills sunny borders with long-lasting color that attracts butterflies and dries beautifully for crafts.

Highlights

  • 2,400 seeds total (2 packs × 1,200) for generous planting
  • Round, papery blooms last all summer through fall
  • Excellent cut flower—fresh or dried
  • Heat and drought tolerant once established
  • Attracts butterflies and beneficial pollinators

How to Grow

  1. Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after frost
  2. Sow 0.5 cm deep; germination in 10–14 days at 21–27°C
  3. Transplant 20–30 cm apart in full sun
  4. Deadhead or harvest regularly to encourage more blooms

What's Included

  • 2 packs × 1,200 Gomphrena globosa seeds (2,400 seeds total)

Storage

Store seeds in a cool, dry place. Viable for 2–3 years when properly stored.

Drying Tips

  • Cut stems when blooms are fully colored
  • Hang upside down in a dark, dry area for 2–3 weeks
  • Colors hold well in dried arrangements

Key Terms

  • Gomphrena globosa — Globe Amaranth; tropical annual with papery, long-lasting flowers
  • Everlasting flower — Blooms that retain color and shape when dried
Inventory Last Updated: Jun 04, 2026

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