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Leafy goosefoot plant
Amaranthaceae28 April 202612 min

Leafy goosefoot: complete guide

Chenopodium foliosum

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Overview

Leafy goosefoot is a striking vegetable plant gaining popularity in home gardens. The plant is renowned for its spectacular red fruits. It belongs to the Amaranthaceae family.

Appearance

The plant grows to 40-60 cm tall. Leaves are green and hairy. Fruits are red-orange and the size of a pea to half a centimeter. When ripe they feel soft and taste sweet.

Ideal location

Choose a location with 6-8 hours direct sunlight daily. The plant thrives in warm, sunny spots.

Soil

The plant prefers nutrient-rich, well-draining soil with pH 6.0-7.5. Sandy or loamy substrates work well.

Watering

Plants need water 2-3 times weekly. Water at the base of the plant, not overhead.

Pruning

Pinch the top at 20-25 cm to encourage side growth. This gives more fruits.

Maintenance calendar

May-June: Sow seeds. Germination takes 7-10 days at 18-20 degrees.

June-July: Check for weeds and water. Add fertilizer.

August-October: Harvest ripe fruits.

November: Clean up plants.

Winter hardiness

Annual crop. Dies at first night frost in October or November.

Companion plants

Forms good combinations with heat-loving vegetables and herbs.

Conclusion

Leafy goosefoot is versatile and useful. Visit gardenworld.app for more plant suggestions.

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