However, the amaryllis bulbs we commonly purchase and grow as houseplants are hybrids of the genus Hippeastrum and are native to Central and South America. Amaryllis flowers range from 4 to 10 inches ...
To grow amaryllis plants by seed, you need to take the pink-colored seeds and plant them immediately. Germination shouldn’t take more than a couple of weeks, but you may have to wait up to six ...
Due to our long growing season, I have several amaryllis plants that have bloomed several times per year. If you are starting with a bulb that needs to be potted, you will need at least an 8-inch ...
Do you have an amaryllis but have no idea how to care for it? Here are some tips from KSL Greenhouse Host Taun Beddes.
Sarah’s love of gardening extends to all areas, from growing cut flowers and delicious vegetables from seed to designing stunning gardens packed full of variety, colour, and scent. "When selecting ...
As if by magic, these waxed bulbs grow and bloom almost ... t waste energy trying to form seeds. Make your cut a couple of inches above the bulb. Plant the amaryllis in a pot so that the top ...