CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When the holiday decorations come down and winter seems to drag on in Northeast Ohio, forced flower bulbs ...
Select a pot not much bigger than the bulb. Cover the bulb in soil up to its neck. This will help stabilize the stems, which ...
Good news—it can bloom again! Learn how sun, feeding, and a dry rest can help your amaryllis rebloom next holiday season.
Question: I’m forcing an amaryllis bulb into bloom. How long will it take it to flower as I want to give it as a gift? Answer: Allow at least six weeks from planting your bulb to grow a bud opening ...
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 ...
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.
One of the easiest and most impressive flowers around, amaryllis bulbs blossom in almost every color of the rainbow, from velvety red to pale green. The huge trumpet-shaped flowers may reach 8 inches ...
Incredibly popular as winter gifts, Amaryllis, also known as Hippeastrum, are spectacular flowering bulbs that are not only a real treat to grow, but also provide stunning, exotic flowers in the ...
Not sure which holiday plants are worth saving? These festive favorites can thrive indoors long after the season ends—while a few are better off composted.
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 ...
Monty Don has been married to his wife Sarah for more than 40 years and the couple share a two-acre plot in Herefordshire ...