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Nothing signals the onset of the holiday season than the appearance of Amaryllis bulbs. Amaryllis are one of the easiest, if not THE easiest, bulbs to grow! The bulb itself contains everything it needs to grow and produce blooms that will brighten your indoor spaces. Amaryllis can be grown with or without soil. Amaryllis blooms are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. Their beautiful blooms are a sight to behold during the dreary winter months.
About this Variety
Our table top round rattan Amaryllis kit comes with everything you need to grow this exotic plant: one large Prelude Amaryllis bulb, a 6" standard plastic nursery pot, a 6.5" brown rattan basket, planting medium and growing instructions. Bulbs are essentially storage mechanisms and contain everything needed to grow and produce flowers.
Highlights
- Force indoor
- Excellent for cut flowers
- Easy to grow for indoor forcing
- Perfect holiday gift
- Showy blooms
Exposure:
Indirect Light
Blooms:
Indoors in Winter; 6-8 weeks after planting
Height:
Grows 16-20" tall
Spacing/Depth:
Centered in container. Deep enough so that the top 'point' of bulb is exposed above soil line.
USDA Zones:
Indoor forcing; Grow outdoors as Perennial in zones 7B-11.
Growing Instructions
To grow indoors: Expand the soil block included with the kit following the included directions. Fill approximately half the pot with the planting medium. Place the bulb on top of the soil, filling in with soil around the bulb to maintain its upright position. The top third of the bulb should be left exposed above the soil level, leaving room in the pot for watering. Place container in a warm location (70-75ºF) where the bulbs will receive indirect light.
After the amaryllis have bloomed indoors, water and fertilize regularly. When leaves start turning yellow, water only as needed to keep the soil moist until the foliage dies. Maintain indoors. When all danger of frost has passed and when the ground outdoors is workable, bulbs can be planted outside to naturalize in USDA hardy zones 8-11. In non-hardy zones, dig up bulbs just before frost. Let dormant amaryllis remain dry through summer. Cut off dry, yellowed foliage just above the bulb. Repot every 2-3 years.
Care Tip
Amaryllis blooms will last longer if the plant is moved to a cooler place at night (45-55ºF).