We can enjoy amaryllis both inside and outside here in East Texas. First, we grow the bulbs indoors in pots during the winter to provide colorful flowers in our homes during the dreary days of winter. Grow your own amaryllis flowers for the holidays and beyond with this beginner-friendly guide.

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Plant amaryllis bulbs about 8 weeks before you want them to bloom. Grow amaryllis indoors in pots or outdoors in frost-free zones. Provide bright light, regular water, and occasional fertilizing. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: Plant 3 amaryllis bulbs to pot for showstopping beauty A potted amaryllis is blooming beautiful in the winter months.

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When all of the holiday twinkle lights are back in their boxes, and the days turn a monotonous, monochromatic gray, a splash of color ... The Advocate: LSU Garden News: Amaryllis and paperwhites bulbs can be forced to bloom LSU Garden News: Amaryllis and paperwhites bulbs can be forced to bloom Amaryllis always makes an appearance around the holidays, but did you know you can keep it growing for years and years? Our comprehensive care guide has everything you need to know. Amaryllis (Hippeastrum group) have beautiful blooming flowers. Learn helpful tips and tricks on planting, growing conditions, pest control, and more.

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