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Amaryllis After Blooming To bring your amaryllis back for a repeat performance next year, you need to foster good leaf growth indoors until you can take it outside.
How to care for amaryllis is a little different than other bulbs you may be familiar with, but they are about as easygoing and low maintenance as a plant can be and bloom reliably.
When amaryllis bulbs are dug and dried out for shipping, it triggers them to produce flowers during winter rather than in April, which is their normal time to bloom.
If you’ve been gifted an amaryllis bulb over the holidays, you’ll need to know how to care for it. These tall, festive plants will add a bold splash of color to any home, with flowers blooming ...
There are single-flowering amaryllis and double-flowering amaryllis. My personal favorite is a double-flowering white called "Marilyn." She is a show-stopper. Propagation is by division or seed.
Just because the bloom has faded, however, it doesn’t mean that the romance with your amaryllis must end. In fact, it has just begun.
Bright, charming, and truly an unmissable sight — Amaryllis is a beautiful winter-blooming plant that adds a dynamic feel to the home. It's also a must-have for many during the holidays, both ...
Amaryllis forced in soil need a year to acclimate, then the bulbs will begin a natural March, April or May flowering period, depending on the variety. (Bulbs forced over water will need more time ...
When amaryllis bulbs are dug and dried out for shipping, it triggers them to produce flowers during winter rather than in April, which is their normal time to bloom.
Amaryllis make wonderful cut flowers, lasting 10-12 days in temperatures of 60-70 F. Cut when the first bud has colored and poised to open, making a straight cut along the base; floral ...
Amaryllis can bloom again with a little care By R. Stephanie Bruno Special to The Advocate Feb 6, 2015 2 min to read 1 of 2 ...