It can take several months, including a period of dormancy, before the bulb has enough energy to produce another flower.
• In mid-winter repot the bulb into a pot that is no more than five centimeters larger than the bulb’s diameter. Amaryllis like to be pot-bound to a certain extent. When planting, do not disturb the ...
Many people buy an amaryllis bulb every year to enjoy this houseplant's big blossoms, and throw the flower away once it dies.
“A significant development in recent years is the increasing demand for varieties suitable for waxing,” says Laura ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. ‘Double Dream’ amaryllis blooms (left) and bulbs ready to be planted Q: I got an amaryllis bulb encased in wax at ...
Provided by Nathan Winter McLeod/ Meeker County Extension Educator Likely the most popular of all holiday plants is, by a landslide vote, the poinsettia.  I would venture to say a close second in ...
brighten your mood and surroundings by planting and growing a few amaryllis. Your thoughts may turn to red when considering this plant but now you can find a variety of colors and flower shapes.
Question: I forced an amaryllis into bloom for the holidays. What should I do for the bulb with an old bloom stalk and a few leaves? Answer: Expect another year with great blooms after several ...
They burst into pink, trumpet-shaped blooms just as summer’s glow starts to fade. A hybrid of Amaryllis and Nerine, these resilient wonders thrive in well-drained soil, shrug off mild frosts ...