I hit up the bulk section of the grocer today and got some more beans of different varieties (which I'm pretty sure the ducks and geese are eating as I type) as well as a bunch of amaranth,
flax and chia (Salvia hispanica). I feel pretty comfortable with amaranth and flax even though I haven't grown them really. The chia I really don't know anything about. But it was 1.99 a pound and those seeds are tiny. I know that it was an extremely important food source for meso-america prior to the Colombian era. In reading it says that it grows in USDA Zone 9-12. I live in an 8b region, it seems to be a warm year, and it seems likely that we will have more warm seasons. Does anyone have any
experience growing this? Anyone have any good info or tidbits. The Wikipedia on it pretty much amounts to my full understanding of this plant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_hispanica