Amaryllis bulbs are prized for their willingness to produce large and colorful blooms indoors in the dead of winter. In Zones 9 and 10, they can also be planted outdoors in full sun and well-drained soil, with the shoulders of the bulbs 1 inch above the soil. Bulbs planted in the ground generally bloom in late spring or early summer.
Our video shows how to pot and force Amaryllis bulbs indoors for winter bloom. Click here to read our full instructions and growing tips.
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