Amaryllis are easy to grow outside if you live in Zones 7 or higher. These bulbs are slightly smaller than what we sell at Christmas, but they can make a gorgeous display in your garden, with their large, showy, flowers borne on leafless stems from spring to autumn. Do not plant until after the danger of frost has passed…they can be started indoors in pots when necessary in early spring and then transplanted outside later. Water freely while they are in growth and keep moist after flowering. Good cut flowers! Dig and store for winter in zones 3-7 or plant them in containers. See bottom of page for some gorgeous and unusual Amaryllis-like bulbs.
Amaryllis for the Garden
Size: 24/26 cm
Plant: 1 Bulbs Per 1� Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Summer
Planting Depth: Plant with neck of bulb just above soil level
Height: 24″
Zone: 7-10
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
Amaryllis for the Garden Collection
Size: 24/26 cm
Plant: 1 Bulbs Per 1� Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Summer
Planting Depth: Plant with neck of bulb just above soil level
Height: 24″
Zone: 7-10
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
Amarcrinum Crinodonna
Size: 22-24 cm. bulbs
Plant: 1 Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Summer to Frost
Planting Depth: Plant with neck of bulb just above soil level
Height: 24″
Zone: 7-10
Sun / Partial.
Hippeastrelia
Size: 18+/cm.
Plant: 1 Per 1½ Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Summer
Planting Depth: Plant with neck of bulb just above soil level.
Height: 24”
Zone: 7-10.
Exposure: Sunny/Part Shade
Sprekelia Formosissima
Size: 14/16 cm.
Plant: 1 Per 1½ Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early to Mid Summer
Planting Depth: 4-6”
Height: 24”
Zone: 7-10.
Exposure: Sun to Part Shade





