Did you know that amaryllis is a perennial plant that you can get to re-bloom every year? Here are the top tips for making it ...
Create a blast of holiday color by growing a giant amaryllis bulb this holiday season. The huge bulbs are available at local nurseries and produce several enormous 8- to 9-inch trumpet-shaped flowers ...
It’s about time to start decking those halls. I love using natural materials and plants as holiday décor, and one plant known for merry and bright is the amaryllis. The amaryllis we buy for our homes ...
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Should you save the bulb from your holiday amaryllis? Here's what to know
If you’ve decided to save your amaryllis bulb, you’ll need to follow specific steps so you can get it to bloom next holiday. While most amaryllis will bloom off and on, you can control the bloom time ...
Blooms of the giant amaryllis and delicately scented paperwhite narcissus, unbelievably easy to grow from bulbs, are a delightful antidote for the winter doldrums. Planted now and at intervals in the ...
Dazzling trumpet blooms of the giant amaryllis and scented blossoms of the paperwhite narcissus are among the most rewarding flowers anyone can grow indoors. And as for routing the gardener`s winter ...
Victorian playwright Oscar Wilde once said he could resist anything but temptation. Around the holidays, many people feel that way about amaryllis. We want them all — the giant Dutch hybrids with ...
One of my favorite things to get and to give during the holidays is amaryllis, the perfect midwinter diversion for those who like to play in the dirt in the comfort of their own homes. Gratification ...
Yes, amaryllis (like the giant flowers you see in greenhouses at Christmas time) is a cold-hardy perennial in gardens in Hampton Roads. In spring or fall, plant the bulb in organic-rich soil with good ...
Add a fragrant holiday decoration to your holiday display. Intensely fragrant paper whites (Narcissus tazetta) are popular bulbs for forcing indoors during the holiday season. Simply fill a shallow ...
Greatness may best be evaluated not by natural talent or achievement or an applause meter, but by the response to adversity. The greatness of plants is thus demonstrated since many of them can be cut ...
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