
Yesterday the weather was wonderful, in the high 40s and sunny. I went outside in the late afternoon and proceeded to separate bulbs and repot so that I would get larger and healthier blossoms this year and in the coming years. Alas, once again I am propagating. There were way too many bulbs---large medium and small to transplant as I untangle the birds-nest of roots. As you can see from the photo below I have quite a few bulbs of both types and I still have an amaryllis pot with 4 VERY large bulbs to separate and plant out today as well as a few pots of single amaryllis bulbs left in the basement for transfer next week.
help - why would our amaryllis leaves be so tall that they have to be staked, and they are a light, whitish green at the base - not dark green and rich in color? is it sun that they need? i have never seen them act this way or look so poorly. no hint of flower stalks yet and they are about a month old now.
ReplyDeletethanks for your note, tabor. i am about ready to throw these out! i want some of the hybrids you mention....where the leaves are shorter! :)
ReplyDeleteThose walls of windows must make your living room very bright and cheerful. You should have plenty of color when all those bulbs start blooming.
ReplyDeleteI potted up plenty of tulips and some hyacinths for forcing. Looking forward to the beauty!
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas.