In order to have a good display of bulbs in your garden, you first have to make sure that the bulbs you are going to rely on for that display are healthy.
Buy only dormant bulbs that show little if any, root development and no top growth other than a pale fat bud. (Lilies, however, are never really dormant; their bulbs often have fleshy roots attached.)
Look for bulbs that have their ...
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We are getting close to that time of year for the Amaryllis bulb to become popular
as a christmas gift.
They are such lovely elegant looking plants, that grace many a home, the Amaryllis
is not really a lily, and the common-called amaryllis is not even an
 amaryllis, but a Hypeastrum
No matter what the correct name is it is most loved for its spectatular
blossom production and because it can be grown year after year.
Every year in winter amaryllis bulbs appear in garden catalogues, plant
and flower shops, nurseries and even supermarkets. They are sold in
boxes with pots and peat moss, and planting instructions.
The supermarket is a good source of acquiring this plant, as I can attest
to, I have had many lovely plants from there.
Many people are doubtful as to how to ensure future blooming when their
amaryllis is finished flowering.
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