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 ...
It’s not the holidays without a live tree, fresh wreath, or poinsettia plant to bring festive cheer to your home. You may have even added a Christmas cactus to your holiday décor this year. But if you ...
It’s a plant that promises big blooms before the leaves even sprout. Here are a few tips to keep them healthy and blooming year after year. Amaryllis bulbs bring the largest flowers of the Christmas ...
Waxed amaryllis bulbs require no watering due to their wax coating, making them low-maintenance holiday decorations. The decorative wax coating allows the bulbs to be placed anywhere without the need ...
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 ...
Everyone loves decorating with holiday plants such as Christmas cactus and poinsettia. But there’s another type of plant that blooms around this time of year, and frankly, it’s even more stunning.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Q • I received an amaryllis bulb as a gift. How do I take care of it? A • Your amaryllis bulb should be planted in a pot with ...