Amaryllis bulbs are a favourite in the gardening world. A bulb that is super easy to grow, as well as one that will continue to re-bloom following years. But what do you need to do to care for your amaryllis bulbs during planting, growing and deadheading?
Planting Amaryllis Bulbs
More often than not, amaryllis bulbs will be
planted into a pot. This is the best option for your bulb as it allows you to
choose if you want it indoors or outdoors, as well as allowing you to give your
bulbs the best growing condition.
When you are planting your bulbs, you want to ensure you are planting them into a good potting soil mix. This soil will give your amaryllis bulbs the right nutrients to promote their growth. When planting, ensure you are planting the bulb pointed end facing upright, this is where your plant will sprout from but remember you need approximately 1/3 of the bulb above the soil. Tightly pack your bulb with soil and you are ready to go.
Caring For Amaryllis Bulbs
Once your bulbs have been planted correctly, it is
time to care for them. You will need to be patient, on average it will take
amaryllis bulbs 6-8 weeks to bloom, some can take up to 10weeks! But, the care
you give them needs to be maintained.
Amaryllis bulbs are no different to any other plant. They require water and sunlight. That being said, caring for your bulbs will be easy. Place them in an area with direct sunlight and water them regularly. This should be maintained until your plant begins to wilt.
You may wish to install wooden stakes to act as a support for your growing bulbs.
Bloom Life of Amaryllis Bulbs
The time we have all been waiting for, 6-8 weeks
after planting your amaryllis bulbs they have started blooming.
The life of blooming amaryllis can vary from person to person. Most commonly people leave their amaryllis in the pot they were planted in until they wilt away.
But, as an alternative, amaryllis is an amazing plant to be used as cut flowers. Sometimes you can find that using these bulbs as a cut plant will allow them to last up to 2 weeks longer! So, why not cut some of your bulbs and have a beautiful amaryllis centrepiece.
The End of Amaryllis Bulbs
Like every plant, there will, unfortunately, be an
end of your amaryllis bulbs. There will become a time where your amaryllis
bulbs wilt away.
When their heads being to drop, it is time to cut them back. Ideally, you want to cut the flower stalk back to within 1 inch of the top of your bulb. You will then need to continue watering your bulbs and feeding them with plant fertiliser. Doing this successfully means you should see your amaryllis bulbs bloom again the following year. Whilst their first life may have ended, you can look forward to them blooming again the next year.