After beautiful amaryllis flowers fade, flower enthusiasts may wonder if the blubs can be replanted for next year.
After blooming, your amaryllis needs time to rest. "The bulbs need a period of recovery and rejuvenation," says author Kathy ...
My wife and I enjoy the beautiful fall colors of the native sumac. We've talked about having sumac plants in our yard. Do you ...
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 ...
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What Can You Do With Your Amaryllis Bulb After It’s Bloomed?
Good news—it can bloom again! Learn how sun, feeding, and a dry rest can help your amaryllis rebloom next holiday season.
Only cut back amaryllis leaves once they turn yellow—green foliage provides essential energy. Trim yellow leaves to 2 inches above the bulb, then move the plant to a cool, dark spot for its dormancy ...
The name for amaryllis, a popular holiday plant, is derived from the Greek word meaning “to sparkle.” ...
I find it sad to see live Christmas trees left curbside for the weekly garbage collection. Consider reusing your natural ...
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Should you save the bulb from your holiday amaryllis? Here's what to know
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.
ISU Extension's Aaron Steil offers care tips to keep holiday plants healthy and appealing throughout the holidays and beyond.
With the cold weather and shorter days, gardening in January can be a challenge. Watch weather reports and protect your plants from frost and other weather conditions. Cover them when necessary ...
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