Learn how to care for amaryllis to enjoy their big, beautiful flowers for the holidays, and what to do with them afterwards. Andre Baranowski Huge, colorful flowers on tall stalks make amaryllis a ...
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 ...
Amaryllis grow and bloom best with at least four hours of sunshine per day. Too much shade may prevent them from blooming again the following year. Let them soak up the light, even after blooming, to ...
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 ...
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 ...
With flowering times from late December through to spring, Amaryllis bulbs are guaranteed to add a dash of glamour and hope ...
In the gloomy days of winter, there's no better way to brighten up your windowsill than with amaryllis blooms. These vibrant red, white, and pink flowers are a colorful antidote to seasonal blues; you ...
For a festive holiday centerpiece or blooming hostess present, consider blooming bulbs. Amaryllis and paperwhites are easy to grow from the bulb, require little care and bloom through the shorter days ...
Amaryllis is a popular holiday plant whose large colorful blossoms can be enjoyed long after the holidays. Here are a few facts about Amaryllis and some care and reblooming tips. The plant we call ...
SALISBURY — An amaryllis bulb is a Christmas favorite, especially for in-laws or for anyone who loves plants. There is an ample supply of amaryllis and other bulbs at local garden centers and retail ...
Now that Twelfth Night has passed and the Christmas season is officially over, what to do with all those holiday plants bedecking your home? I still feel a wee twinge of guilt when I toss a pretty red ...