There's snow on the garden and change in the air. Pleased as punch I had the foresight to play hooky yesterday. Did absolutely nothing productive. Simply savoring what was likely the last warm autumn day to be had around these parts.
Apple Blossom Amaryllis |
I hear him on the hill, behind our house, barking like crazy... Perhaps in celebration of his favorite season. (He dearly loves to slide down that hill, head first in the snow. No one believes me until they witness it, first hand, but he really does do that!)
Try to find Amaryllis bulbs that have just barely started to grow. |
Who can resist such big festive flowers? Plus, you gotta love a bulb with such chutzpah. She'll sprout in a dark box, without soil, or water, or TLC of any kind.
They lean to the sun. Rotate the pot each day so stalks don't bend. |
To make them behave...
~ Plant in super small pots. About an inch or two bigger than the bulb. They'll grow faster and bloom quicker.
Carefully follow these steps to make sure that $5 Walmart bulb isn't dead as a doornail.
- Wait until the shopping aisle is empty.
- Open the box!
Patience is a virtue! It takes about 6 weeks from bulb planting to first flowers. |
I had to laugh, wait until the aisle is empty....and then peek. Good advice.
ReplyDeleteI love Amaryillis, they simply are stunning, and yes they do make great gifts, I never thought to make them bloom first...
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
Happy Saturday, Jen!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're enjoying this lovely change o' season. :))
Seriously, were we separated at birth?
ReplyDeleteWhen raising my family I always told them "if it's cheap and it works, it works for us"...now my grandkids are being raised with the same idea. Your snow photo is pretty but I'm not ready yet. Flowers are pretty too. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to grow and least one in my little apartment but I think my boyfriend might protest. I've already turned it into a bit of jungle by all the windows.
ReplyDeleteBut if I'm giving them to other people... well that would solve both my lack of budget and my want to grow them :D
Hi, Liza!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking.... yes. :D
Hey, Rilly!
ReplyDeleteI knew there was a reason we bonded. The snows have mostly melted. But the seasons have definitely changed. 7 degrees tonite! Brr.
You're onto something, Carly.
ReplyDeleteA fab excuse! How can your BF argue with that?
What a good idea...to wait until the aisle is empty. tee hee... Really, anyone would love to receive one of these beauties.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your snowy pictures! I can almost feel that fresh air!Thanks for reminding, I need to start looking for the bulbs. Three of my last year bulbs are still growing outside. It's warm yet!
ReplyDeleteThx, Lisa;
ReplyDeleteIf you lived closer, I'd for sure put you on my holiday flower delivery route. :)
Thx, Tatyana;
ReplyDeleteThat first snow is always welcome. And, exhilarating. The 10th, or 12th, snow? Not so much. :))
Don't we always look around to make sure no one is looking. LOL! Then again on some days I do not care.LOL!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe you have snow already girl. I guess gardening is over for you now and getting the snow shoes out is a must.
My amaryllis bulbs are in the dark basement after bringing them in from outdoors. It is almost time to bring them out. I love them in the winter and I am hoping they will bloom this winter. Yours are always so pretty. Stay cuddled under the blanket with a cup of tea.
I love them in winter, too, Lona. This year I bought a number of Apple Blossoms (the white/pink ones) I'm holding off planting them for another month so I'll have some indoor color in February. Right about the time cabin fever kicks in! :D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I just bought one at WinCo and I'm so excited. I haven't forced bulbs indoors since I was in college (and we won't talk about how long ago THAT was!)
ReplyDeleteThx, Cynthia;
ReplyDeleteYou're reminding me to go pick some Hyacinths. I love forcing these easy bulbs. And such a great fragrance.
Your pictures have left me speechless!
ReplyDeleteYour photo sent a chill over me! Our cold weather is predicted to arrive later this week
ReplyDeleteLong ago we lived in a house with a steeply sloping lawn out front. We didn't often get snow, but we had a neighbor whose dog came by almost every day to slide down our grassy hill, head first!
You're right, Amaryllis would make excellent holiday gifts!
ReplyDeleteHard not to like an Amaryillis. What a great gift idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about checking before buying! I feel so bad sometimes for the less-than-healthy plants at discount places. Like orphans, they deserve a good home. But nothing like taking home a plant you think will be nursed back to health only to find it totally dead a day or two later.
ReplyDeleteYour Amaryllis photos are so gorgeous! (As is your snowy view...)