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Guide To Gifting & Growing Amaryllis

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Amaryllis Benfica

The holidays are the perfect time to add some cheer to your home.  Houseplants are the perfect addition to every room.  I enjoy going to my local market and buying fresh cut flowers, but they are harder to come by in the winter months.  Not only that, they don't last very long and can be pricey.  Forcing bulbs indoors is an easy, fun indoor activity for all ages.  Once they flower, they can provide gorgeous blooms and stunning color for almost a month!  

Some of my favorite gifts to give during the winter season are Amaryllis bulbs.  It's a thoughtful present that everyone can enjoy!  I'm excited to share with you a little about this amazing flower along with a list of my top varieties to give as gifts.  Make sure you scroll to the bottom of this post and enter to win your very own winter bulb gift kit from Longfield Gardens!

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Amaryllis Cherry Nymph

About Amaryllis

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Amaryllis Red Lion

Amaryllis Hippeastrum is an indoor flowering bulb that blooms during the winter months.  It is native to subtropical regions like Mexico and the Caribbean.  These bulbs can be planted in pots indoors and placed in a warm, well-lit environment.  They can also be planted outdoors as perennials in zone 8b to 10.  If these flower bulbs are stored correctly, they can last over 70 years!  That is a lifetime of blooms!  

They require well-drained soil, so they do not need constant watering.   They are known for their showy, dramatic blooms that can reach an extraordinary size.  There are over 600 different varieties to choose from.  The most popular colors sold are red, pink and white.  The blooms are a unique and eye catching trumpet shape that makes for the perfect conversation piece.  

"A bulb filled with a bouquet of blooms!"

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Amaryllis Apple Blossom bulbs

Planting Bulbs

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Amaryllis Denver

If you are looking for a kit that has everything you need, look no further!  Longfield Gardens has you covered with their Winter Bulb Gift Kits!  These perfect kits include the planter of your choice, soil, decorative moss and bulbs!  

These bulbs are very easy to grow!  You can even grow them with no soil.  You can fill vase with stones, rocks or pebbles.  Place your bulbs on top of those stones, then fill up with water until it's barely touching the bottom of the bulb.  Add more stones to make sure your bulb is anchored with the tip poking out.  As long as you keep the water level where it needs to be, your plant will grow strong.   It's easier to keep an eye on the level with a clear vase! 

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Planting my bulbs in the Wood Box with Rope Handles Gift Kit!

Growing Tips & Tricks

- Do put your flowers in a sunny location.
- Do rotate your container frequently so those sturdy stalks grow straight. 
- Don't overwater and let your bulbs get moldy. 
- Do invest in something to support your plant, like stakes so it won't topple over. 
- Do make sure it is growing in an environment that is 60°F or above. (70-80°F is ideal)
- Don't throw out your plant once the first flowers have faded.  
- Do have fun and enjoy your gorgeous blossoms!
- Do try storing your bulb and allowing it to rebloom. 
- Don't be afraid to give them a little snip and enjoy them as cut flowers

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Amaryllis Minerva

A Thoughtful Gift For Everyone

There are so many gorgeous amaryllis flowers to choose from.  Here are my top varieties that make a wonderful gift and add color to any home.  All these varieties that are listed can be purchased at Longfield-Gardens.com.

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Minerva: cherry red amaryllis with a white star center and a lime green throat. 
-8" jumbo sized flower
-unique color combo
-will bloom within 30 to 50 days of planting
-can be planted outdoors in zone 8b to 10
-grow in a sunny location 
-plant in winter

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Apple Blossom: candy pink and white blooms with a lime green throat
-8" large sized flower
-bright and cheerful colors
-will bloom within 30 to 50 days of planting
-can be planted outdoors in zone 8b to 10
-grow in sun to partial shade
-plant in winter

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Red Lion: one of the most popular varieties. This red on red flower is vibrant and bright, perfect for Valentine's Day!
-enormous blossoms with thick, velvety petals 
-will bloom within 30 to 50 days of planting
-can be planted outdoors in zone 8b to 10
-place flowers in sunny location
-plant in winter

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White Nymph: Frothy snow white petals with a lime green throat
-double white blossoms 
-makes a gorgeous cut flower

-will bloom within 30 to 50 days of planting
-can be planted outdoors in zone 8b to 10
-place flowers in sunny location
-plant in winter

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Double King: Regal double red blossoms 
- have three or more layers of rich, deep red velvety petals
-weeks of beautiful indoor colors 

-will bloom within 30 to 50 days of planting
-can be planted outdoors in zone 8b to 10
-grow in sun to partial shade
-plant in winter

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Round Birch Gift Kit featuring Apple Blossom amaryllis

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Are you growing or planning on growing Amaryllis this winter?  What is your favorite flower variety to grow?  Feel free to share in the comment section below, or show me pictures by tweeting me @thefreckledrose.  These plants really do brighten my days and help me get through that long stretch of cold right before spring.  If you are looking for more information about growing amaryllis you can read this blog post by Longfield Gardens here.  Wishing you all beautiful blooms and a happy holidays! 

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Disclaimer: Longfield Gardens was kind enough to provide a Round Birch Gift Kit with Apple Blossom amaryllis bulbs for this giveaway.  I only promote companies I enjoy and love and all opinions are my own!

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  • Reply
    SarahJ
    December 8, 2016 at 8:07 am

    This gets me in the spring mood! I love bulbs.

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    Kristie
    December 8, 2016 at 7:33 am

    I’ve always thought these were such beautiful flowers. Unfortunately, I know I wouldn’t be able to keep it alive.

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 8:35 pm

      With a little love and care, they are pretty easy to grow! If you ever want to give it a try, it’s worth it 🙂

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    Lisa Sell
    December 8, 2016 at 7:15 am

    Thanks SO much for this. Every year someone buys me an Amaryllis and I can never keep it alive. I’m certainly not green-fingered! Hopefully now, with your help, it will last this time!

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 8:34 pm

      Oh I hope this helps! Keep trying and don’t give up 🙂

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    Rhian Westbury
    December 8, 2016 at 6:50 am

    Such a beautiful flower, I didn’t realise how many varieties there were x

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 8:33 pm

      So many beauties to choose from 🙂

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    image-in-ing: weekly photo linky
    December 8, 2016 at 5:23 am

    Thanks so much for this information. Your flowers are lovely!
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    Carrie
    December 8, 2016 at 5:17 am

    Thanks for the tips! I actually have an Amaryllis in our room right now! It is getting closer to blooming. You mentioned not to water it too much. How often and how much should I water it! I tend to have a black thumb instead of a green one.

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 8:31 pm

      That’s awesome Carrie! I bet it will be beautiful and blooming very soon 🙂 Just check the soil with your finger, and if it’s a little damp you are good to go. I just try never to let mine fully dry out. They are super easy, I love how you don’t have to worry if you forget to water one day!

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    Reesa Lewandowski
    December 7, 2016 at 11:42 pm

    This is so beautiful! We’d love to have one! My husband loves things like this, he collects bonzais and orchids, so I think he’d love this too!!

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 8:29 pm

      That so cool Reesa! Good luck in the giveaway 🙂

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    Gillian
    December 7, 2016 at 11:22 pm

    What a lovely post. I love these. My son has an amazing green thumb and we live giving these to other flower lovers. I’m going to give them your instructions too.

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 7:53 pm

      Thank you Gillian! That’s awesome your son is into gardening. They are really fun flowers to grow 🙂

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    Melanie Rickmann
    December 7, 2016 at 10:56 pm

    Thank you for the great gift idea! I love amaryllis and had no idea there were so many colors or that you could store them for that long!

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    Greta
    December 7, 2016 at 10:30 pm

    This such good information and such a lovely flower! Thanks for sharing!

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    Debra
    December 7, 2016 at 10:19 pm

    Wow! Those are so beautiful – I would love to have those flowers in my house, they would make me so happy!

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 7:49 pm

      Thanks Debra! They are quite the beauties & they do tend to spread cheer 🙂

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    Tayler Morrell
    December 7, 2016 at 9:32 pm

    Those are some absolutely beautiful flowers. I certainly would love some live flowers in my apartment.

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 7:48 pm

      These make such great flowers for small spaces because they require so little attention and don’t have many restrictions or requirements! Good luck in the giveaway 🙂

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    Chanel van Reenen
    December 7, 2016 at 6:40 pm

    I wish I had a green thumb! I love fresh blooms!

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 7:47 pm

      These are so easy to grow, you can have any colored thumb!

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    Tiina A
    December 7, 2016 at 6:30 pm

    I love amaryllis1 It gives the Xmas feeling. It’s great to buy just a bulb and see it growing for Xmas. There are so many species out there. I usually choose a white one but they all look beautiful and so gorgeous.

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 7:46 pm

      Same here Tiina! Yes, so true! I grew white last year and I loved it 🙂

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    Beth Billstrom
    December 7, 2016 at 6:05 pm

    The Apple Blossom is one of my favorite amaryllis….but then again, they’re all my favorites! Merry Christmas to you and yours, Angie!

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      Thefreckledrose
      December 15, 2016 at 7:45 pm

      I know, so hard to choose! Same to you Beth 🙂

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