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Amaryllis is a stunning flower that can bring vibrant color and festive cheer to your home during the holiday season. With its trumpet-shaped blooms and striking colors, it's a favorite for ...
How To Care For An Amaryllis If you're planning to plant an amaryllis yourself, the key is selecting the right bulbs. Larger ...
Amaryllis bulbs are easy to force into spectacular bloom for weeks of ... red, pink or pale ... a 1-2-1 formula in summer to maintain foliage and root growth and a 1-2-2 in fall to boost ...
The big, red blowsy amaryllis has positioned itself as a holiday bloom, but I’m with Christian Curless, a horticulturist who raises and sells this Samson of flowering bulbs. Dutch-grown bulbs ...
Q: I moved vivid red amaryllis from San Antonio to Katy. They've grown beautifully, and I have given away more than 100 bulbs over the years. However, mine are now a pale pink.
My amaryllis developed red patches on some leaves over the summer. I pulled off affected leaves, and now I’ve brought the amaryllis indoors to go dormant. Will the red patches return on new l… ...
Amaryllis is the perfect midwinter diversion for those who like to play in the dirt in the comfort of their own homes. Gratification isn’t instant, but it’s quick and certain.
How to grow amaryllis. These bulbs prefer to be crowded. Choose a container that’s an inch wider than the amaryllis. Make sure the container has drainage to minimize bulb and root rot.
How to plant amaryllis in your yard. Amaryllis look best in the landscape planted in a grouping instead of a straight line. There are many colors to choose from including pink, red, white, and orange.
There is a plethora of colors for the amaryllis. Red, dark orange, white, ruffled, apricot, dark burgundy (the Dark Pearl) pink, green with a burgundy center and stripes sliding down the petals.
Q: I’m thinking of forcing amaryllis flowers to give as gifts this year. Am I too late to get them started in time for Christmas, and what kind of pot should I use? A: If you get started right ...