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House Beautiful on MSNGardening in July: here's what to tick off your to-do list this monthJuly in rose-growing circles is known as the month for black spot. If you find it, remove the affected leaves and spray the ...
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House Digest on MSNKeep Rabbits Out Of Your Garden With 13 Flowers They Can't StandYou might think rabbits are cute, but your plants don't. That's why it's a good idea to keep them out of your garden with these flowers they can't stand.
Answer: Increase your amaryllis collection using the pods that are likely full of waferlike seeds. Usually they grow plants just like the parent, but every so often you do get amaryllis of ...
Amaryllis bulbs (Hippeastrum sp.) are often sold with decorative pots for simple gifts during the Christmas season, sometimes as a to-be-assembled planting kit and sometimes as potted plants that ...
A: While the instructions that come with waxed amaryllis bulbs often indicate the bulbs are meant for single season use only, you can certainly experiment and try to get your amaryllis to bloom again.
Wild Amaryllis along rural country roads herald the longer days of an early Hawaiian spring. It is a great time to think about planting bulbs to brighten lengthening days.
How to Keep Your Amaryllis Plants Alive and Thriving Long After the Festive Season Don’t toss that potted amaryllis when the new year arrives. This winter favorite can be enjoyed for years to come.
Amaryllis: All parts of the plant are toxic to plants, but toxins are more concentrated in the bulb. Cyclamen: All parts of the plants are poisonous to humans and pets. Lillies: Highly toxic to cats.
Q: In March, I pulled some pots with amaryllis bulbs from my garage and left them in the front flower bed. When the leaves sprouted, there were bulbs. Both plants flowered in May.
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