If you have a bulb that grew in a wax “pot,” you will need to plant it in soil after it has bloomed. Amaryllis bulbs like to ...
Amaryllis should experience a simulated winter to maintain blooming. "Place them in a cool, dark place to remain dormant for ...
After beautiful amaryllis flowers fade, flower enthusiasts may wonder if the blubs can be replanted for next year.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When the holiday decorations come down and winter seems to drag on in Northeast Ohio, forced flower bulbs ...
I bought an amaryllis with the bulb covered in red wax. It was amazing that the bulb bloomed without planting it in soil. The flowers were beautiful while they lasted, but now they are finished. No ...
Many bulbs need to be dug up after they bloom and stored for the following season. Amaryllis, however, usually stays in its ...
Gardeners often feel restless in January, longing for green growth and warm soil under their nails. Amaryllis provides the ...
Unlike tulip or daffodil bulbs, which prefer to be completely buried in soil, amaryllis need to have their tops exposed in order to be healthy. If your bulb has been coated with shiny colored wax, you ...
Plant amaryllis bulbs about 8 weeks before you want them to bloom. Grow amaryllis indoors in pots or outdoors in frost-free zones. Provide bright light, regular water, and occasional fertilizing. Huge ...
When stores start to fill the shelves with pumpkin spice everything, from Twinkies to Cheerios and marshmallows, it can only mean one thing — amaryllis season. Amaryllis, that year-end holiday season ...
Forcing is a gardening term that usually refers to making plants bloom out of season. Forcing is done by manipulating a plant’s environment, primarily light and/or temperature. Really, it’s not so ...
The second week of November is a good time to clear fallen leaves and debris from walkways and your lawn before severe winter weather sets in. You can leave dry leaves on your lawn if you get in a ...