Description
Typically, Amaryllis bulbs are planted from October to April, depending on the specific variety and your climate. They'll naturally bloom in the spring and create a spectacular show and can be encouraged to rebloom for the holidays.
- For outdoor landscape planting, locate a sunny spot for your Amaryllis, making sure the soil is well-draining with space for 4" between each bulb.
- For container planting, select a container that is just 1–2" wider and a few inches taller than your Amaryllis bulb. If you're planting multiple bulbs in one container, make sure there's an inch between each bulb and the side of the container.
- Plant your bulb with the pointed end facing up and the top inch of the bulb exposed or not covered by soil.
- Water the soil until it is about as damp as a wrung-out sponge.
- 1 bulb in Wax box