AMARANTHUS
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How to forage for wild greens (such as lamb's-quarters, purslane, and amaranth) which can be eaten. Includes recipes. AMERICANA Mar-Apr 1983 (v.11#1) pg. 57
Growing the hardy central American amaranth. COUNTRYSIDE Jun 1981 (v.65#6) pg. 50
Tips on overwintering globe amaranth. FINE GARDENING #43 May-Jun 1995 pg. 20
Spinach substitutes. Tips on selecting, raising and using amaranth, Malabar spinach, and New Zealand spinach. FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1995 (v.39#3) pg. 51
Amaranth, its uses and culture. KITCHEN GARDEN #17 Oct-Nov 1998 pg. 68
How to raise amaranth and harvest the grain. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #51 May-Jun 1978 pg. 149
A look at some unusual vegetables you can grow. Includes amaranth, tampala, cardoon, celeriac, celtuce, chervil, collards, corn salad, daikon, fennel, elephant garlic, gobo, ground cherry, Japanese eggplant, lentils, luffa, mustard, rocket, safflower, salsify, skirret, sorrel, upland cress and witloof chicory. ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1977 (v.24#3) pg. 162
A look at growing amaranth (Chinese spinach) on the New Organic Gardening Experimental Farm. ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1977 (v.24#4) pg. 153
A description of how Amaranth is grown in the central highlands of Mexico. ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1977 (v.24#12) pg. 69
Greens you can cut all season. Tips on raising Swiss chard, vegetable amaranth, cabbage, kale, and shungiku. ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1981 (v.28#4) pg. 64
Replace spinach with orach, amaranth, basil and beet tops during the hot weather. ORGANIC GARDENING May 1983 (v.30#5) pg. 32
Amaranth, a look at varieties. How to grow it as a grain, for its greens or as an ornamental. ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1993 (v.40#4) pg. 40
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