Credit: Getty Images / Irina Nazarova If you're wondering, what all the fuss is about waxed amaryllis bulbs, try one and discover for yourself this fuss-free way to create a sensational festive ...
Amaryllis bulbs are often grown around the winter holidays for their big, colorful flowers. But perhaps you've never seen a waxed amaryllis bulb before. They're already trendy holiday decorations ...
Waxed amaryllis are so easy to grow you don't even have to water them. Amaryllis bulbs are often grown around the winter holidays for their big, colorful flowers. But perhaps you've never seen a ...
gently remove the wax coating after the flowers fade. Be careful not to detach roots or foliage. Check the bulb closely for soft spots, which may indicate disease or rot. If the bulb appears healthy, ...
Beautiful as they might become, the boxed kits do not provide a lot of bulb variety. You are fortunate if you can choose a flower color. Another commonly found option is a waxed amaryllis bulb.
Waxed amaryllis have only been on the market for a couple of years. The bulbs are wrapped in moss to hold all the water they are going to need so all you need to do is put them in a fancy ...
Amaryllis bulbs are often sold wrapped and will bloom without planting. Many companies suggest tossing the bulb after bloom. However, these bulbs can possibly be saved to have a bloom for next ...