Question: I have a bed of amaryllis and have noticed a knob forming after the flowers decline. Is this a seed? If it is, can it be used to grow more plants? Answer: Many seeds are forming in the pods ...
Q: I got an amaryllis bulb for Christmas and it is finally blooming. I feel kind of guilty growing it in the house because those huge red flowers look to me like they’re saying, “Hey, BEES! Over here!
Birds & Blooms on MSN
20 Flowers With Seeds and Seedpods for Easy Harvesting
Stick to your plant budget by harvesting seeds from these flowers with seedpods. These blooms keep on giving with ...
Dear Roger: My amaryllis had the biggest blooms this year it has ever had. It is growing in the ground. Now the flowers have large seed pods. Is it possible to grow the seeds, and how? Thanks — Seed ...
Question. My amaryllis are blooming and forming seed heads. Do I cut them off or let the seeds form? Answer. Decide whether or not you want to grow more amaryllis. Those heads are full of wafer-shaped ...
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
From Bulb to Bloom: How to Grow Amaryllis for Their Vibrant Winter Flowers
Amaryllis grow and bloom best with at least four hours of sunshine per day. Too much shade may prevent them from blooming again the following year. Let them soak up the light, even after blooming, to ...
Question: Our amaryllis has finished blooming. How do I care for the plants and the remaining flower stalk? Answer: Help your amaryllis flower again in about a year by keeping it in a container or ...
Q. My amaryllises are beautiful in spite of benign neglect. When the flower is finished blooming, a bump develops at its base, and that eventually opens up into a brown pod. Should I replant that part ...
Question for Dan Gill: Now that my amaryllis has finished blooming I’m wondering what I should do about the tall, thick stalk that is still there. It seems to be making green balls on the end. Is this ...
Dear Roger: I have a number of amaryllis, and they have large seed pods. Is it possible to grow the seeds, and how? - Thanks, Grady Biggs . Dear Roger: Amaryllis are easy to grow from seeds. Use a ...
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