Hippeastrum, known as amaryllis, originated from South America. They come in many different colours and are easy to grow. The ones that are sold have been treated with special care for 3 years prior to being marketed. This special care helps to produce an abundance of large flowers. This extra care makes amaryllis bulbs more expensive than other bulbs, but their long lasting large flowers win your heart! Yes, you can get hooked on amaryllis and most will add a new colour to their collection from year to year. Follow the tips below and you will be rewarded with beautiful blooms for weeks!
Planting time: October – April
Availability: Best is in November-December.
Amaryllis is available in the Spring, but generally as a potted plant. For best variety, choose the bulbs before Christmas and if necessary store in a temperature about 48 F, planting when ready.
Planting:
Tips:With follow-up care you can enjoy your amaryllis for years to come. Simply cut off any remaining faded flowers, water and fertilize allowing the leaves to grow and develop. If you have room in the garden, plant the bulb pot and all into the ground in a sheltered spot. Do this mid to late May. Starting in August - September stop watering. In September - October trim the foliage from the bulb and place the bulb, pot and all, in a dry cool frost free location – the garage is an option. Leave it ‘resting’ for a minimum of 6-8 weeks. Then repot and enjoy. Flowers may be smaller than the first blooming period.
Source: International Flower Bulb Centre. Care Sheet available at Art's Nursery.
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