Amaryllis Hippeastrum
Your ultimate guide to Amaryllis Hippeastrum: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Amaryllis Hippeastrum
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Amaryllis Planting Outdoors – Learn How To Grow Amaryllis In The Garden
It may come as a pleasant surprise to know that in warmer climes, up to USDA Zone 7b, planting amaryllis outside in the garden is an option. To learn more about growing amaryllis in gardens, click the following article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Caring For Amaryllis Grown In Water: Learn About Growing Amaryllis In Water
By Nikki Tilley
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Amaryllis Seed Propagation: How To Plant An Amaryllis Seed
If you have some patience, you can produce and germinate your own amaryllis seed pods. Learn more about amaryllis seed propagation and how to plant an amaryllis seed in the article that follows. Click here for more information.
By Liz Baessler
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Staking An Amaryllis: Types Of Amaryllis Support Stakes
The tall amaryllis stalks grow from bulbs, and each stalk bears four huge blooms. If your blooming plant gets top-heavy, you might need to learn about staking an amaryllis. Click this article for information about what to use for amaryllis plant support.
By Teo Spengler
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Amaryllis Repotting Guide – When And How To Repot Amaryllis Plants
The pretty lily-like amaryllis is a popular choice for a houseplant. This bulb does not require a huge pot, but once it reaches a certain size, you will need to repot it in something bigger. This article can help get you started with that.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Soil For Amaryllis Plants – What Kind Of Soil Does Amaryllis Need
Because it blooms in winter or early spring, amaryllis is almost always kept in a pot indoors, so you have more say in the kind of soil it grows in. So what kind of soil does amaryllis need? Learn about amaryllis soil requirements in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Amaryllis Flower Varieties: Different Types Of Amaryllis
Amaryllis is available in a variety of shapes and colors; in fact, almost too many different types of amaryllis to count. Click this article to learn about just a few of the many amaryllis flower varieties on the market.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Amaryllis Forcing Indoors: How To Force Amaryllis Bulbs In Soil
There are some schools of thought that say forcing amaryllis bulbs in soil versus water is the best method. Here are some tips on how to force amaryllis bulbs in soil for a successful project that will brighten your home and your mood.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Feeding Amaryllis Plants – Learn How And When To Fertilize Amaryllis Bulbs
Care of amaryllis is often a question, but does amaryllis need fertilizer? If so, you may wonder when to fertilize amaryllis and what are amaryllis fertilizer requirements? Click the article that follows to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Amaryllis Bulbs Propagation: Separating Amaryllis Bulbs And Offsets
Amaryllis is a popular plant grown in many homes and gardens. Amaryllis can be easily propagated from seed but is most often accomplished by way of offsets or cottage of amaryllis bulblets. Learn more here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Amaryllis Bulbs In Winter: Information About Amaryllis Bulb Storage
Storing amaryllis bulbs over the winter is an easy and effective way to get recurring blooms for years to come. Click this article to learn more about amaryllis bulb storage and how to overwinter an amaryllis bulb.
By Liz Baessler
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Amaryllis All Leaves And No Flowers: Troubleshooting No Flowers On Amaryllis
The lily-like flowers - exotic and tropical - are the star of the amaryllis show. So what?s going on when amaryllis grows leaves but no flowers? When an amaryllis has no flowers, just leaves, you need to look at their care. Click here for more info.
By Teo Spengler
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Amaryllis Care Instructions: How To Care For An Amaryllis
If you know how to care for an amaryllis, you can replenish your bulb after flowering and guide the amaryllis through additional growing seasons. Growing amaryllis indoors takes work, but this article will help.
By Brandi Brown
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Amaryllis Bulb Rot – What Causes Rotten Amaryllis Bulbs
Like many potted plants, diseases and issues related to fungal infections can be detrimental to the development of the plant and may even cause it to die before it is able to bloom. Amaryllis bulb rot is one such issue. Learn more about this problem in the following article.
By Tonya Barnett
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Amaryllis Southern Blight Disease: Recognizing Amaryllis Southern Blight Symptoms
Amaryllis is a bold, striking flower that grows from a bulb. Amaryllis is generally easy to grow and is not often troubled by disease, but be aware of signs of southern blight and know how to manage it. This article provides more information on symptoms and care.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Reblooming Amaryllis Flowers - Care To Get An Amaryllis To Bloom Again
Very few flowers can match the majestic presence of the amaryllis in bloom. The trick, however, is how to make an amaryllis flower rebloom. This article will explain how to get reblooming amaryllis flowers.
By Gardening Know How
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Amaryllis Leaves Drooping: Reasons Leaves Droop In Amaryllis
Droopy amaryllis plants aren't uncommon; these symptoms are typically caused by environmental problems. Read this article to learn what makes the leaves on amaryllis turn yellow and droop.
By Kristi Waterworth