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The Grand Amaranth Experiment

on November 24, 2010June 7, 2019 By Gary Rondeau 10 Comments

Of all the grain crops, amaranth has to be the easiest to turn into something that you can eat.  If you have ever wondered how to add a cereal crop to your garden, consider amaranth.  This versatile, beautiful, and easy to grow plant can add another dimension to gardening.  Unlike wheat or oats, where you need [...]

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