Deck the Halls with Stunning Amaryllis Blooms!

Hippeastrum Amaryllis red flowers on the trees

The holidays are a magical time, and what better way to add a touch of natural beauty to your celebrations than with vibrant Amaryllis blooms? Known for their dramatic, trumpet-shaped flowers, Amaryllis bulbs are a favorite for indoor gardening during the holiday season. With a little care and attention, you can enjoy their striking colors just as the winter snow begins to fall.

Why Grow Amaryllis Indoors?

Amaryllis bulbs are a holiday tradition for many, and it’s easy to see why! They’re:

  • Bold and Beautiful: These flowers boast brilliant reds, snowy whites, soft pinks, and even unique striped varieties, perfect for holiday decor.
  • Simple to Grow: With just a few steps, even novice gardeners can enjoy Amaryllis blooms.
  • Long-Lasting: Once in bloom, these flowers can last several weeks, brightening your home well into the new year.

How to Grow Amaryllis Indoors

Choose the Right Bulb
Start with a healthy, large bulb—bigger bulbs produce more flowers. Look for firm, blemish-free bulbs at your local garden center or online.

Planting Your Bulb

  • Container: Choose a pot that is slightly larger than the bulb, with good drainage.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. Plant the bulb so that one-third remains above the soil.
  • Watering: Water lightly after planting, keeping the soil barely moist until the bulb begins to sprout.

Provide the Right Conditions
Place your pot in a bright, warm spot—indirect sunlight works best. Amaryllis bulbs thrive in temperatures between 60–70°F.

Watch the Magic Unfold
Once the bulb sprouts, water more regularly, but avoid soggy soil. You’ll soon see a sturdy flower stalk emerge, followed by gorgeous blooms.


Amaryllis Care Tips

  • Stake if Needed: Tall flower stalks may need support as they grow. Use a bamboo stake or decorative plant support.
  • Rotate for Even Growth: Turn the pot every few days to prevent the flower from leaning toward the light.
  • Extend the Show: Keep your plant away from drafts or heat sources like radiators to prolong blooms.

After the Holidays: What’s Next for Your Amaryllis?

Your Amaryllis bulb isn’t a one-hit wonder! After the flowers fade, cut the stalk back, but let the leaves remain. Continue watering and feeding the plant to help it store energy for the next blooming season.

To rebloom next year:

  1. Allow the plant to go dormant in late summer by stopping watering.
  2. Store the bulb in a cool, dry place for about 8–10 weeks.
  3. Repot and water lightly to wake it up for another holiday display!

Ship My Plants

More Recent Posts

Feeding Birds in the Fall: Why It’s Important

By Ship My Plants | October 14, 2024

Fall is a time of transformation, not just for the leaves but also for the wildlife that fills our backyards. While many people associate feeding birds with the colder winter months, fall is actually one of the most critical times to provide food for our feathered friends. Here’s why feeding birds in the fall is…

Caring for Lavender

Caring for Lavender: Tips for Growing This Fragrant Beauty

By Ship My Plants | October 11, 2024

Lavender is a beloved herb known for its calming fragrance, delicate blooms, and versatility in gardens. Whether you’re planting it for its beauty, its ability to attract pollinators, or to harvest for homemade sachets and oils, lavender is an easygoing plant when you understand its basic needs. Here’s a guide to caring for lavender, along…

a room filled with plants and grow lights

Brighten Up Your Indoor Garden With Grow Lights for Every Plant!

By Ship My Plants | October 7, 2024

Whether you’re nurturing a jungle of houseplants, starting seeds, or experimenting with hydroponics, grow lights are your best friends! With the right lighting, you can keep your indoor plants thriving even when natural sunlight is scarce. But choosing the right grow light can feel a little overwhelming, especially with all the different options available. Don’t…

colorful tulips

Tulip Bulbs: A Colorful Spring Symphony in Your Garden

By Ship My Plants | October 7, 2024

Tulips are a quintessential symbol of spring, bringing a burst of color and joy to gardens after the long winter months. These vibrant blooms, with their delicate petals and stunning range of colors, have been beloved for centuries. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, tulips are a fantastic choice for adding beauty…

Bright red zinnia with powdery mildew

Powdery Mildew: Say Goodbye for Good!

By Ship My Plants | October 2, 2024

Powdery mildew got you down? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! This common garden problem affects many gardeners, but the good news is it’s not the end of the world. With a little know-how and some easy-to-follow steps, you can say goodbye to powdery mildew and keep your plants looking their best. Let’s dive into what powdery…

Arborvitae in the fall sun

Understanding Arborvitae Shed in the Fall

By Ship My Plants | September 30, 2024

As the leaves change colors and the air gets cooler, you might notice your arborvitae shedding its inner needles. If you’re a proud arborvitae owner, this can be a bit alarming at first – but fear not! This phenomenon is a natural process and a sign that your tree is gearing up for the cooler…