Today, thanks in part to the popularity of easy-to-grow waxed amaryllis bulbs, I doubt that would happen. More people are ...
Y ou know it's the holiday season when you start to see waxed amaryllis bulbs popping up at your favorite stores, and Costco ...
The best strategy is to choose several different varieties and plant them three to four weeks apart during November, December ...
Amaryllis is a tender bulb that is ready to bloom when purchased. The genus name for this plant is Hippeastrum, which means “horse star,” an appropriate name for a plant that produces massive ...
As the seasons change, you can still get beautiful blooms. Garden Guy Dale K. shows us how to care for amaryllis and paperwhites and grow them just in time for the holidays!
As the holiday season approaches, what’s on the menu is in focus more than what’s in the garden. However, indoor plants and ...
Some bulbs are sold dipped in wax so they don't need soil or even water. If you plan to keep your amaryllis bulb after it flowers, growing it in a pot with soil is best. When potting up your ...
We call them amaryllis, but botanically, these bulbs are Hippeastrum. In the Amaryllidaceae family, their cousins include many of the bulbs we plant in fall including daffodils and “naked ladies ...