3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc
3000 Seeds - Red Amaranth Seeds, Non-GMO Rau Den | Red Bhaji/Red Amaranth, Machali Pottanam, Round Leaf | Perfect for Home Garden - The Rike - The Rike Inc

2 pack x 3000 seeds Red Amaranth Seeds: Rau Den, Red Bhaji, Machali Pottanam plant seeds

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Red Amaranth Rau Den Bhaji/Red is a productive garden favorite that delivers fresh, nutrient-rich harvests you can enjoy all season long. Easy to grow in containers, raised beds, or traditional gardens — perfect for home cooks and gardeners who want the unmatched flavor of homegrown produce.

This variety thrives in USDA zones 3-11 depending on your climate, and adapts beautifully to indoor and outdoor growing. Start from seed for the most rewarding gardening experience — there is nothing quite like nurturing a plant from its very first sprout.

🌱 Step-by-Step Growing Guide

1. Seed Prep and Sowing: Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after soil warms to 60F+. Soak larger seeds overnight for faster germination.

2. Planting and Container Setup: Full sun (6-8+ hours daily). Use rich, well-draining soil amended with compost. Space according to variety — containers (10-20 gallon) or raised beds work great.

3. Germination and Early Care: Expect sprouts in 5-14 days at 65-80F. Keep soil evenly moist. Thin seedlings to proper spacing — crowded plants produce less.

4. Growth and Maintenance: Mulch around plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize every 3-4 weeks with balanced organic fertilizer. Watch for common pests and use companion planting.

5. Harvesting: Harvest regularly when produce reaches desired size — frequent picking encourages continued production. Morning harvest gives the freshest, crispest results.

💡 Pro Tips for Every State

  • Midwest and Northeast: Start indoors in March-April for strong transplants. Use cold frames or row covers to extend the growing season.
  • South and Southwest: Direct sow once soil warms above 60F. Provide consistent irrigation in summer heat for best production.
  • Container and Balcony Growers: Grow in 10-20 gallon containers on sunny balconies. Cherry and compact varieties are perfect for small spaces.

🍳 Easy Recipes and Creative Uses

  • Garden-Fresh Salad: Harvest and toss together a nutrient-rich salad with crisp leaves, herbs, and a light vinaigrette
  • Homemade Stir-Fry or Soup: Dice fresh garden vegetables into quick stir-fries, soups, or one-pot meals for healthy weeknight dinners
  • Pickling & Preserving: Preserve your harvest by pickling, fermenting, or freezing — enjoy homegrown flavors all year round

📋 Care and Storage

  • Store unused seeds in a cool, dry place — sealed container in the fridge extends viability 2-3+ years
  • Water consistently — morning watering prevents fungal issues and keeps plants hydrated through the day
  • Mulch around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature
  • Check your USDA hardiness zone at planting time for the best results in your specific region

🌿 Companion Planting Guide

Maximize your garden yield with strategic companion planting. This variety thrives when planted alongside compatible species that share similar soil pH, water requirements, and sun exposure needs. Consider planting in a polyculture arrangement where nitrogen-fixing companions enrich the soil naturally, while aromatic herbs nearby help deter common garden pests without chemical intervention. Rotate planting beds annually to prevent soil nutrient depletion and break pest cycles. Three Sisters planting (corn, beans, squash) inspired arrangements work exceptionally well in raised bed and container setups for maximizing small-space productivity.

🌤️ Microclimate Optimization

Understanding and leveraging your garden's unique microclimates can dramatically improve growing success. South-facing walls absorb and radiate heat, creating warm zones perfect for heat-loving varieties and extending the season. Areas under tree canopies offer dappled shade ideal for woodland species and heat-sensitive crops during summer. Low-lying garden spots tend to collect cold air (frost pockets) and moisture — position cold-hardy varieties here and reserve higher ground for frost-sensitive plants. Use thermal mass elements like stone pathways, water features, or dark-colored containers to absorb daytime heat and release it gradually overnight, buffering temperature swings by 5-10°F. Install a simple min/max thermometer at plant height in different garden zones to map your microclimate variations and make data-driven planting decisions that optimize each variety's placement for peak performance.

🌱 Seed Saving & Sustainability

Build a self-sustaining garden by mastering seed saving techniques from your healthiest, most productive plants. Allow select specimens to complete their full lifecycle — flowering, pollination, and seed maturation — before harvesting dry seed heads on a warm afternoon when moisture levels are lowest. Store cleaned seeds in labeled paper envelopes inside an airtight glass jar with a silica gel packet to maintain optimal humidity below 8%. Most properly stored seeds remain viable for 3-5 years, giving you a personal seed bank that adapts to your specific microclimate conditions over successive generations. This practice preserves genetic diversity and reduces dependence on commercial seed suppliers while creating varieties uniquely suited to your growing conditions.

Inventory Last Updated: Apr 20, 2026