How to Plant and Care for Amaryllis Bulbs -- and Get Rid of Houseplant Pests!

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  • Here's how to plant and care for amaryllis bulbs so you can enjoy amaryllis flowers longer and grow super-healthy bulbs for a successful re-bloom next year. Plus, I'll share my top tips for getting rid of fungus gnats, those annoying houseplant pests that seem to come out of nowhere.
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    ► Timestamps to help you navigate around the video
    00:00 Hello and welcome
    00:47 How are amaryllis bulbs sold
    01:02 Unboxing an amaryllis -- what's inside?
    01:19 What to look for when buying an amaryllis bulb
    02:00 How to plant amaryllis bulbs in a pot
    02:50 What to add to improve store-bought soil
    04:20 How to care for an amaryllis bulb
    04:40 Growing tips if you want the bulb to bloom next year
    05:00 How to use human urine to water your plants
    06:50 What is the meaning of amaryllis?
    07:30 Supporting your [tall] amaryllis plant
    08:05 How to deal with plant pests -- fungus gnats be gone
    09:05 Amaryllis as cut flowers
    09:20 Thank you, kindly
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  • @cheryl-anntitus1185
    @cheryl-anntitus1185 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing..i love Amaryllis bulbs

  • @web2yt488
    @web2yt488 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thankyou. I over watered mine

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Don't give up, though. I've done that, too. 😆

  • @colleens3668
    @colleens3668 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can't wait to go.pick.one up from the store!

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Consider picking up a couple extras (wait for a sale?) to grow in the garden next summer, too.

    • @colleens3668
      @colleens3668 ปีที่แล้ว

      Awe! Too bad, best not to get one, one of my cats is drawn to everything plant; loves them with a passion to explore

  • @barbaraahlrichs6606
    @barbaraahlrichs6606 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you. Maybe I can get mine to bloom again.

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm working on it, too. And will try setting them out during the summer. It will probably throw them into a different schedule, but they are so pretty -- no matter what time of year!

  • @loisleonard3055
    @loisleonard3055 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great advice

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! Have a great rest of your week. I have a "forest" of bulbs in our garage...

  • @colleens3668
    @colleens3668 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's been very dreary here in our area of Wisconsin for about a week now, can't wait to go out and buy an Amaryllis to brighten things up!

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly, Colleen! I just heard from another listener in southern Tennessee... she plants her bulbs outside. While it might be a tad cold for you, another listener from Alaska said she sets her bulbs outside in pots over the summer to blook. Anyway, the Tennesse gardener said, "Thanks for your video on amaryllis bulbs. I appreciated your tips, especially the one about urine, I had not heard that before. I think I will try it with some of my house plants. I live here in the southern part of Tennessee, and though we get snow and even down in the single digits for a day or two at a time in the winter, I have found out that I can plant Amaryllis bulbs outside and heavily mulch them and they will come up every year. I probably have 20 different ones outside right now, along with five or six that I keep in pots so that I can have them in the house during the winter. Appreciate all your tips!"

  • @melissalambert7615
    @melissalambert7615 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. I saved my Christmas bulb till about a month ago. It is now blooming. I'll have to remember to dry some comfey this year. It's already coming up! Willamette Valley OR.

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  ปีที่แล้ว

      Great news about your amaryllis. I have 5 of them "curing" for next year. I'm excited. I'd love to find a source for new colors. As for comfrey, I ran the dried leaves/stems through a used food processor... will add to all my hanging baskets and containers. Happy gardener to you!

  • @melodywollen4316
    @melodywollen4316 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this video. I have grown amaryllis previously, but this year 3 out of four have produced leaves no flowers. The fourth one has not sprouted anything since I brought them all out of 2 months of absolute darkness. All bulbs healthy, in pots not too deep in soil. Outside in their pots last summer did not fertilize( did not know I should. My plan is to keep them in south 6:52 facing window until warm enough to go outside where I will plant them in the ground, in hopes that they will absorb some nutrients and produce flowers for next year. Will this work, do you think ?

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Melody, It's not unusual for an amaryllis bulb to not produce flowers... it can be the result of many reasons, from how and when it was harvested prior to market to, it is simply taking a break, resting up, or storing energy for a "show" later. Here is what a friend of mine does with her amaryllis: After the blooms and leaves fade, she trims them to just above the bulb and sets them in a dark corner of her living room. There they sit. She does not water them until early November! She has one bulb that has bloomed for 25 years! For me, 2 of the bulbs did not bloom. Just leaves. I'll let them rest, then put them outside for a couple months, then bring them in. I don't really have a totally set pattern or schedule. Where do you live so I understand your weather?

  • @timothyrich6292
    @timothyrich6292 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you Marion! for expounding the benefits of Urine as an plant superfood. Humans, as the only species of land mammal who pees into water, have fertilized fresh and inland salt ponds worldwide with with excess nutrients from the runoff of NPK+++ and created an overgrowth of aquatic plant life at the expense of other life forms. If more of us intentionally reserve our naturally sterile pee for indoor and outdoor vegetation instead of the toilet bowl, diversity rises! It's easy and satisfying practice using a yogurt container as collection and mixing vessel.
    You being the compost queen, can you advise how to incorporate urine into the composting process??

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Timothy! I can share what we do here at our household... we collect pee and simply carry it out to the compost bins and pour it on in. Or, we sprinkle (!) it over our leaf bin... or when my husband is working outside and needs to pee, I direct him to the bin with the most active compost pile. In other words, not too exacting a recipe but it works! I also use it on mature seedlings, containers of tomatoes, hanging baskets, rhubarb...

  • @colleens3668
    @colleens3668 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are Amaryllis] poison or dangerous for my house cats?🐈

    • @TheUpBeetGardener
      @TheUpBeetGardener  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Colleen, I put this together for you... Unfortunately, Colleen, the answer is yes-amaryllis is considered toxic to both cats and dogs. While amaryllis is not as dangerous as lilies, amaryllis can still make your furry pal pretty sick if ingested. A toxin known as lycorine is to blame for this reaction in cats. You can find lycorine in every part of an amaryllis but the chemical is most concentrated in the bulb. What Are The Signs Of Amaryllis Poisoning In Cats?
      If you suspect your cat has nibbled on an amaryllis, be on the lookout for the following signs: Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal pain, Excessive drooling, Loss of appetite, Lethargy, Tremors, Low blood pressure, Respiratory depression
      What to do if you think your kitty has dined on amaryllis:
      Don’t panic. Amaryllis poisoning is rarely fatal in cats. And unless your pet eats a substantial amount of the flower, her odds of a full recovery-even without veterinary intervention-are incredibly high. If you catch your kitty in the act, the first thing you should do is remove any plant matter you see from her mouth and/or fur. Then, call your vet. If your cat does wind up needing treatment, the sooner it’s started, the better.

  • @carolinaroach5938
    @carolinaroach5938 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't believe