Storing amaryllis bulbs properly matters because it lets them rest, recharge energy, and bloom again beautifully next winter. Most amaryllis bulbs don’t need to be removed from their pots and can rest ...
Amaryllis is a beautiful winter-blooming flower that comes in a range of vibrant shades. It is commonly grown as a houseplant and is available at nurseries and big box stores around the holiday season ...
Q: In March, I pulled some pots with amaryllis bulbs from my garage and left them in the front flower bed. When the leaves sprouted, there were bulbs. Both plants flowered in May. The bulbs sat in the ...
Of all the indoor plants for the December holiday, my favorite is the amaryllis. If given reliable care, it should live as long as the gardener; and the care is easy, nothing highly difficult. The ...
Amaryllis should experience a simulated winter to maintain blooming. "Place them in a cool, dark place to remain dormant for ...
My wife and I enjoy the beautiful fall colors of the native sumac. We've talked about having sumac plants in our yard. Do you ...
Louisiana gardeners can safely transplant amaryllis in fall and late winter. (NOLA.com|The Times-Picayune archive) Question: I want to transplant my amaryllis plants that are growing outdoors. They ...
The National Garden Bureau designates a specific plant to celebrate each year. The goal is to promote awareness, education and appreciation for that particular plant — and this year, one of the ...
That bold, trumpet-shaped amaryllis you received for the holidays has more to give. You can transplant your potted bulb in April to build your own amaryllis garden collection: • Remove the bulb from ...
Can you trick a flower into blooming early? Yes. Spring-flowering bulbs can be encouraged to come out of dormancy by manipulating their environment, coaxing them to share their beauty before they are ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When the holiday decorations come down and winter seems to drag on in Northeast Ohio, forced flower bulbs ...
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 ...