Tales, Legends and Holiday Plants
You can’t have Christmas without plants. They’re so much a part of tradition that you can’t get away from them.Continue Reading
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You can’t have Christmas without plants. They’re so much a part of tradition that you can’t get away from them.Continue Reading
The Amaryllis you decorate your home with during the winter holidays is a Hippeastrum. A member of the genus Amaryllidaceae, Hippeastrum bulbsContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson Amaryllis (Hippeastrum cvs) bulbs are in stores everywhere from mid-fall through early winter. Not only garden centers, butContinue Reading
Getting an amaryllis to bloom once is a snap, but to rebloom? Photo: www.winwardhome.com Question: I have two amaryllis bulbs thatContinue Reading
No, don’t put your amaryllis bulb in the fridge while it’s dormant. Source: Claire Tourigny, from the book Les 1500Continue Reading
Most garden bloggers will probably start writing about getting your amaryllis (Hippeastrum) to rebloom in September, as it starts toContinue Reading
The most popular Christmas plant in North America is certainly the poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima). There is scarcely a store thatContinue Reading
You’ve probably always been told that you have to plant an amaryllis (Hippeastrum) leaving the top third of the bulb exposed.Continue Reading
Yes, it’s that time of year: head into any store, even a supermarket, and you’re likely to find displays ofContinue Reading