It’s about time to start decking those halls. I love using natural materials and plants as holiday décor, and one plant known for merry and bright is the amaryllis. The amaryllis we buy for our homes ...
QUESTION: How do I preserve my amaryllis bulb indoors now that it has finished blooming? Do I cut the leaves back? I want to eventually plant it in the garden. --Jean ANSWER: Even if you intend to ...
Expect to see amaryllis flowers on display this holiday season, but did you know that you can grow them indoors without soil?
Waxed amaryllis bulbs require no watering due to their wax coating, making them low-maintenance holiday decorations. The decorative wax coating allows the bulbs to be placed anywhere without the need ...
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Fight the winter blues with double amaryllis
Growing amaryllis indoors will keep you gardening all year long, providing mood-boosting benefits and stress relief.
Q: I have a friend who gives me an amaryllis bulb every year. I love them. I love having something blooming in the house during the winter. But I can’t bear to kill anything, so after they are done ...
Forcing is a horticultural term that means manipulating a plant’s environment, primarily the light and temperature, to get it to bloom at the desired time. Although you may not realize it, you are ...
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Now's your last chance to plant amaryllis bulbs for beautiful festive blooms on Christmas Day, garden experts warn
You can plant amaryllis between September and January, but if you specifically want amaryllis blooms on Christmas Day, early ...
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