🌸 How to Place Amaryllis into Dormancy 🌸

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  • It’s that time again! Time to place your amaryllis into dormancy. Here is my amaryllis growing calendar.
    Jan - Feb: Plant blooms on a bright windowsill, water if needed, fertilize
    March - May: Remove spent blooms, keep on a bright windowsill, water if needed, fertilize.
    May - June: Plant outside. If kept in pots - place outside. Max sun is 4 hours. Fertilize.
    August - September: Lift bulbs, place in cool and dry location.
    November - December: Clean bulbs, plant in pots. Start watering. Place in warm, bright spot.
    Good luck!
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  • @debbiedowner22
    @debbiedowner22 2 роки тому +14

    I live in south Louisiana. Zone 8bish. We leave ours in the ground year round. They do not need a dormant period to bloom from what I’ve seen. Mine grow all year long until a cold snap. The foliage dies back and the foliage immediately starts growing again. They do this for the winter months and then spring comes and they bloom no matter what. So my point is, they aren’t picky about dormancy. Just need to be out of extreme cold (28’F)

    • @tiffanytuga
      @tiffanytuga 2 роки тому +2

      👍 same here. The leaves "dry" during the Winter and during the Spring they start growing again. I live in Europe and in my region is not much cold or warm, in winter its usually don't go under -3°C/26.6°F

    • @mousumidutta6813
      @mousumidutta6813 Рік тому +2

      For the folks who have it in the ground, do amaryllis blooms once a year or more?

    • @rvacio84
      @rvacio84 Рік тому

      I live in Oklahoma and we've had some cold winter the last two years, I'm taking about 0°f for two weeks in a row. Now to be honest they are protected from north wind from the house. They haven't died and last season I dug my oldest plant which was about 4 years in the ground to separate them. That had Six bulbs and I replanted them and they all flowered this season.

    • @krisyallowega5487
      @krisyallowega5487 Рік тому +1

      That's why we should ask ourselves how important is it to get blooms in the Winter. I live in Canada (zone 3) and have grown Amaryllis for over 10 years. I used to try and get them to bloom for Christmas/New Year's time with little success. But with patience, I have learned to bide my time, and my Amaryllis plants are part of my Spring Patio Garden. I get multiple flower spikes 2-3 times during the Spring and Summer. By Labor Day I put them in my garage for a week or so to dry after a watering with diluted hydrogen peroxide. Then inside they come for the winter. Sometimes I put them in my cold room in the basement. While the small guys will stay green in their pots in an empty room that gets plenty of sun to keep bulking up.

    • @laurenl3785
      @laurenl3785 Рік тому +2

      @@mousumidutta6813 I live in NOrth Central Florida & I have not had any blooms for 4 or 5 years. I’m not sure what I should be doing…

  • @noxlove2151
    @noxlove2151 10 місяців тому +2

    Mine lives outside. Its leafs die down in winter and spring right up in spring and flowers within a few weeks. I didn’t even know what the name was until I came across these videos. Now I know I can dig one up for a house plant. Thank you 🙏

  • @larkshere
    @larkshere 14 днів тому

    Thank you! I look forward to seeing the next steps!

  • @rspruill1422
    @rspruill1422 Рік тому +2

    I'm zone 7a NJ. I have 2 Hardy Amaryllis Alaska that I planted in the ground May 2021. I planted them like I plant my daffodils 7" deep. They came back just fine. I have 12 Hippeastrum (Amaryllis) I bought over the last 3 years from Lowe's, Home Depot and Walgreens. I usually dig them up mid November. Store them until May in my garage. This year I planted 6 in my garden about 8" deep. I want to see how they survive the winter. The other 6 I will do what I've been doing for the last few years: removed the soil and put them in a opened cardboard box until the leaves start to die back. At that point I will cut back the roots & leaves. Then wrap the closed box with a blanket. And into the garage until May.

  • @anitahadley2871
    @anitahadley2871 2 роки тому +1

    So funny, I was just wondering when you were planning on doing this and here you are! Thanks so much.

  • @bartsexton1652
    @bartsexton1652 2 роки тому +2

    Two winters ago I bought some red flowering one from Lowes that were marked down . They had wax on the bulbs . I looked them up on the web site that was on the card and it said just throw them away when they stop blooming. Well I said nope I’m gonna experiment. So I watered three of them during the rest of the winter . Then in spring I had some roots starting to grow . No soil just a little water. So 2021 spring we took the wax off and planted them in a tree size pot . They grow like crazy. All leaves no blooms. Well I’m in NC so I left them out side they wintered over and in March I saw bloom buds popping up . Y’all we still had frost . So on nights it was to frost I coved them . They bloomed the most beautiful deep red . 10 times prettier and larger than the blooms a few had when I bought them . They were small blooms when I got them ,but when they bloomed this spring they where the size of my hand . I had one that was orange but it didn’t make it . The one I was hoping so much that would . I also bought more from Walmart and dollar general last winter and they bloomed in the house beautiful. I had one from Walmart that was named tinker bell . It bloomed in Dec or Jan and then bloomed again during the summer, I was surprised. So we see how they do the winter out side and then see how many beautiful blooms I have in the spring. Ole at dollar general they had just a plain single white one . So I bought it for ten dollars. Y’all. When it bloomed I had a double white bloom . I was so surprised. So I bought another one and it was a double to . My mom has a beautiful pink and white not sure of the name , it was a gift many years ago . I brought some home and they bloomed the same time my red did that had the wax removed. I cross breed them . So I have a few babies to come up from there seeds . So it will be interesting to see what I made . Lol

    • @anniekelly9335
      @anniekelly9335 Рік тому

      That is very interesting.. thanks for your informative description of what you did... & are doing.
      I'm on my first (would you believe at nearly 70 ?) experiments with bulbs that were gifts.. one waxed bulb from my mother- in- law in Holland... (where it's more of a tradition than here in France) to have these lovely flowers blooming around Christmas..
      I overwintered some bulbs last year & one surprised me by giving beautiful flowers... the bulb from Holland was a waxed one, & l took the wax off & planted it out in the spring... we'll see what happens when l get these 3 bulbs in ..probably when the leaves die back.
      I'm very grateful to all of you people who provide information to help others embellish their lives ...thanks !! Bye for now.. Annie

  • @SaeedHassan8n
    @SaeedHassan8n 9 днів тому

    Thank you and good to see you beauty 😊

  • @lizeee7840
    @lizeee7840 2 роки тому +1

    I did what you said and I planted some in the ground, kept some in pots. Hopefully I can get them to re-bloom for me. Thanks for all the great videos!

  • @evitaslittleparadise
    @evitaslittleparadise 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us, Yuliya! Great vlog as always! Have a nice weekend.😊

  • @JP-zn9dw
    @JP-zn9dw Рік тому

    Haha made my husband watch this back in sept and dig up mine as I was out of town. Neighbor had to come over to help him find. It all worked out. Need to revisit your vid to see how long to leave dormant. Thanks! Love your channel.

  • @Bb-dq2to
    @Bb-dq2to 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. I brought mine in about 2 weeks ago, and it is so reassuring to see I did them the same way. The only difference is mine were in big pots instead of the ground, because I have heavy clay soil, and we sometimes get a lot of rain (annual average in my zone 7a Virginia location is 48” of rain and 16” of snow-and no, I am NOT complaining about the precipitation!). Looking forward to seeing how they perform this winter after I bring them up from the basement.
    Thank you for your channel. I really appreciate how detailed and specific you are with your videos.
    I am anxious to see how your pachysandra ground cover does at the front, since mine wants to take over the world and I’m trying to figure out the best way to establish some boundaries!

  • @bethlynch1909
    @bethlynch1909 2 роки тому

    Perfect timing for this video. I put my amaryllis in the ground this summer for the first time. Some of them are huge. I've dug them and need to get them in the basement in the dark. I'll be looking for your next video when you pot yours up.

  • @bernadette1510
    @bernadette1510 2 роки тому

    Thank you. I do the same with mine. A week ago, much to my surprise one of them bloomed! I was so exited! Thanks again…

  • @diversegardener392
    @diversegardener392 2 роки тому +1

    Wow that's a lot of work. Here in zone 9 they stay in the ground and naturalize abundantly. Unfortunately, your ground freezes. Thanks Yuliya for charing your experience.

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  2 роки тому +1

      Wow! lucky. I don't mind this, it only takes a half an hour or so :)

    • @gracehSF
      @gracehSF 2 роки тому

      When the bulbs naturalize in ground, does that mean you continue to water the bulbs and not force them into dormancy?

    • @debbiedowner22
      @debbiedowner22 2 роки тому

      @@gracehSF - I don’t find they need dormancy. They just don’t want to be too cold.

    • @gracehSF
      @gracehSF 2 роки тому

      @@debbiedowner22 thank you.

  • @marlaberg-vivit4289
    @marlaberg-vivit4289 2 роки тому +2

    Near coast zone 9 in California we don’t have to dig them up, either.

  • @jennydfrog8007
    @jennydfrog8007 2 роки тому +1

    You read my mind, I have one sitting in my window sill. Been wondering what to do with it

  • @nadiamelnycky5669
    @nadiamelnycky5669 Рік тому +2

    I did not cut leaves and put them in the cold basement in original pots.
    The soil was dry, I did not water them for 2 months. Unfortunately they did not lose green leaves. It’s November 8 today.
    Wondering what to do with them?
    I feel that they did not get proper dormancy. Should I cut the leaves, and put in in a fridge for few week?

  • @jcking6785
    @jcking6785 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this very timely video, Yuliya! I have two in pots and 5 in one big window box that have been outside all summer but no cool place to put them! 🥴 I have stopped watering them and will bring them inside. Wish me luck! 🍀

  • @btlan6121
    @btlan6121 10 місяців тому

    It looks so easy to dig them up in your environment… in TX they get mushy during the summer with high heat then continuous rain. I luv them but they don’t love me.😅

  • @mollywolly4201
    @mollywolly4201 2 роки тому +1

    I have been taking my amaryllis through the seasons for many years now, and I always remove the strappy leaves once I bring them into the basement from having spent the summer outside. I don’t believe tou mentioned removing your leaves--or did I miss it? Anyway, at least for me, making sure the bulbs are extremely dry and the leaves are cut off are by far the two most important aspects of the dormancy period for my amaryllis.

  • @rose2fame1
    @rose2fame1 2 роки тому +1

    I’m in SoCal. I need to repot mine. They don’t go dormant here.

  • @melissam6320
    @melissam6320 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the reminder! Maybe mine won't be Valentine's flowers for me! 😂

  • @mardisteffenhagen9405
    @mardisteffenhagen9405 2 роки тому

    One of mine is in bloom 🤣 will wait a bit to put it away!!

  • @Angie-ci1lp
    @Angie-ci1lp 2 роки тому

    Wow! Thanks for sharing!

  • @TheGardeningMe
    @TheGardeningMe 2 роки тому +1

    Great timing! I'm putting mine into dormancy for the 1st time this year - I did keep them in pots over summer, so I'll just bring those in and let them dry out as you suggested. I do have a quick question - where did you plant them outdoors in terms of exposure - part sun? shade? I'm thinking this may be much easier for me next year instead of using pots, as I kept forgetting about them and let the soil dry out for a bit too long a few times. Thanks!

    • @anitahadley2871
      @anitahadley2871 2 роки тому +1

      I was wondering too. I should have fed mine in pots more as well.

    • @TheGardeningMe
      @TheGardeningMe 2 роки тому

      @@anitahadley2871 That's another good point! I didn't feed mine at all 😬

    • @anitahadley2871
      @anitahadley2871 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheGardeningMe I better buy some new bulbs just in case. 😆

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  2 роки тому +1

      Mine get about 3 hours of sunlight.

    • @debbiedowner22
      @debbiedowner22 2 роки тому +1

      South Louisiana - mine get full sun all day and lots of rain.

  • @imanrifaii8224
    @imanrifaii8224 Місяць тому

    اشكرك على هذه المعلومات القيمة ولكن انا اتركههم في الاصص بعد ان اقطع الاوراق هل هذا صحيح لان ازهاري لا تزهر جيدا كما احب بعضهايزهر والبعض الاخر يبقى فقط اوراق اشكرك❤❤❤❤

  • @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
    @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for this great info!

  • @kbechtel33
    @kbechtel33 2 роки тому

    Great information 👍

  • @MrsTitina
    @MrsTitina 2 роки тому

    We don’t need to dig them up here in Spain 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @amyhoff1501
    @amyhoff1501 2 роки тому

    I don’t have Amaryllis in the Garden but Calla Lilies, when do they have to get dug up? Maybe when the Dahlias come inside? Love 💕 your videos

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  2 роки тому

      If you are north of zone 8 you can lift them and store for winter

  • @rbljackson
    @rbljackson 2 роки тому +1

    Is this done so you can get blooms around Christmas indoors? I have some of these in our yard, and we dont dig them up each year, and they have been coming back each year. we are in West Texas though...zone 7.

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  2 роки тому +1

      I actually prefer them blooming in January when nothing else is going on. to bloom at the end of December dig a bit earlier.

  • @tameracoelho87
    @tameracoelho87 Рік тому

    Thank you great video

  • @retire14pattaya9
    @retire14pattaya9 Рік тому

    2 years since the first bloom. No bloom 2021 and this year just leaves so far. The bulb is big but alas no bud. Both times I put in bottom of refrigerator. Six weeks and this time 4. Apt. No yard or house so no cool basement.

  • @jcrane45585
    @jcrane45585 11 місяців тому

    Have you found something to plant in the holes where the amaryllis was that has a similar life cycle? When do you plant the amaryllis back out?

  • @mariamorris1807
    @mariamorris1807 Рік тому

    beautiful bulbs. how do you prepare the soil in the garden for your Amaryllis? I live in Redlands CA. My garden soil is sandy. last year I mixed potting soil to the yard soil to plant my amaryllis and fertilized them but the bulbs got very small.

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  Рік тому +2

      I add a lot of organic matter. Compost, well rotted manure (chicken, cow), shredded leaves, mulch. Soil takes time to build over time but now I have the fluffiest most rich soil. I do fertilize these about once a month in summer

    • @mariamorris1807
      @mariamorris1807 Рік тому

      @@greatgardensforall Thank you. I will do that. This time I already prepared the soil about the same . I mix potting soil amendment soil, chicken manure and perlite. I purchased new amaryllis bulbs. I will plant them in pots and fertilize them every month in summer. I will start working on my garden soil, maybe one day it will be like yours. Thank you again and have a great blessed day.

  • @DeJenerateTraveler
    @DeJenerateTraveler 11 місяців тому

    Do you put the bulbets into dormancy too? One of my bulbs has 6 bulbets growing off of it. I’ve separated from the parent, but since they are not going to bloom, should I repot and overwinter indoors?

  • @johnkollias4358
    @johnkollias4358 Рік тому

    How do you treat the babies when you put the mother bulb to dormancy? Cut them off or leave them on?

  • @machellroiland3228
    @machellroiland3228 Місяць тому

    Hello. I live in Central FL where it's warm to blazing hot most of the time. I got 2 of the amaryllis from a friend about 3 yrs ago. They were in separate pots and they sat on my shelf outside for the last 3 yrs. Earlier this yr 2024 i finally took the time to find out what there were since i never got any flowers out of them. I planted them in the ground but still haven't gotten any flowers. Just nice green long foliage. My house is about 76 degrees. If i dig them up and put them even in a dark area do you think when i pot them again they might finally bloom for me? I have no clue what color flowers they will even have. I'm at a loss with these guys. Help...

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  Місяць тому

      Most likely They are not blooming either because they are not getting enough light or not enough fertilizer. Keep them outdoors and they will bloom eventually!

  • @BarbsintheGarden
    @BarbsintheGarden 2 роки тому

    Is that the same method for putting elephant ears in dormancy? I brought my potted one indoors last fall but am considering not having it take up so much space this winter and would like to just store the tuber or bulb.

  • @jcrane45585
    @jcrane45585 Рік тому

    Watching this video for the fourth time. I have limited sunny garden space, but I want to grow my amaryllis in the garden. Would they be a better fit in my iris bed, which is dry with 8+ hours of sun or my rose bed 5 hours of sun which is irrigated?

    • @jcrane45585
      @jcrane45585 Рік тому

      Also when it never gets cold here in coastal AL. Can you refrigerate them instead of putting them in basement?

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  Рік тому +1

      Do not refrigerate ! Being dry is more important for them than being cold 😊

  • @abrarahmadchand5817
    @abrarahmadchand5817 Рік тому

    Nice video sister

  • @natasha_haggard
    @natasha_haggard Рік тому

    Hi Yulia. I have been following along with you on this one. So the question is. Are you bringing your Amyrillis out of dormancy now in the first week of November (2months) our first week of December (3 months). I only have one bulb, so I want to get it right!! 😀

  • @bestimw
    @bestimw 2 роки тому +2

    After they are dry do you cut off the roots and leaves before storing them for 2 to 3 months?

    • @ip4265
      @ip4265 2 роки тому

      Yes, I am wondering the same. Do you remove leaves and roots when they dry out or right before planting in pots some time around Thanksgiving? Dug out mine and placed in the basement earlier this week!

    • @jcking6785
      @jcking6785 2 роки тому

      At 4:40 she says not to cut leaves or roots.

    • @bestimw
      @bestimw 2 роки тому

      At 4:40 she says she doesn't cut the leaves or roots before they're dry and then she "cleans them up." I just want to be sure what "cleans them up" means.

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  2 роки тому +1

      The storage period starts now. So 2 - 3 months from now clean up the bulb and plant in pot.

    • @bestimw
      @bestimw 2 роки тому

      @@greatgardensforall thank you. does clean up just mean the bulb? Leave the leaves alone?

  • @qingyili1560
    @qingyili1560 Рік тому

    I wonder how do you to plant those babies, are they need to dry up same as the mother plants then replant again? Thanks.

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  Рік тому +1

      the babies can dry as the mother plant but don't have to 😊

    • @qingyili1560
      @qingyili1560 Рік тому

      @@greatgardensforall Thank you for your information.

  • @marianaconstantinou127
    @marianaconstantinou127 4 місяці тому

    What happens if we don’t have cool basement? I live in Cyprus and the weather here is in the 40 C when they need dormancy 😭😭😭

  • @jcrane45585
    @jcrane45585 Рік тому

    So do you plant them out in hopes that they bloom again in summer?

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  Рік тому +1

      I plant them out so the bulbs bulk up and store a lot of energy to produce a flower. In the fall I place them into dormancy for 8-12 weeks, start watering and they bloom!

  • @alicehenley1328
    @alicehenley1328 Рік тому

    I’m in Georgia,8 I’ve never heard about this. Mine stay in the ground if the are mulch why dig them up

  • @cindyjensen1024
    @cindyjensen1024 2 роки тому

    Many of my amaryllis have started to rebloom outdoors. Should I wait till they're finished and then dig and store them? I'm in zone 4.

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  2 роки тому

      I would wait yes. But make sure you put them away before cold weather!

  • @gordonbrackett7220
    @gordonbrackett7220 Рік тому

    Do you have hoverfly maggots that eat out the core of the bulb? I've tried insecticides and screens with mixed results. Any suggestions?

  • @manishhkr
    @manishhkr Рік тому

    I feel lucky coz i live in a subtropical climate... i don't need to dig them out.

  • @habibrehman3737
    @habibrehman3737 2 роки тому

    are you in zone 6 or 7 ?

  • @milliebutterfly
    @milliebutterfly 2 роки тому

    Where do you recommend getting the amaryllis bulbs?

    • @debbiedowner22
      @debbiedowner22 2 роки тому

      Lowe’s or Home Depot sells them around Christmas every year pretty inexpensively $7 a bulb. Or Sams or Costco May sell them too. That’s where I got my white and pink ones. I bought my red ones from a neighbor off FB Marketplace.

  • @GardenStateChica
    @GardenStateChica 2 роки тому

    Is there any benefit to planting them out in the ground in the Summer as opposed to leaving them in pots - outside?

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  2 роки тому

      Mine always do better, bulk up more and bloom more profusely when planted in the ground.

  • @lesw3803
    @lesw3803 9 місяців тому

    What if I never put my amaryllis into dormancy???It is New Years, I live in North Florida and it has sooooo many nice leaves

    • @greatgardensforall
      @greatgardensforall  9 місяців тому

      They are hardy to your area so you don't have to bring them indoors. Lucky you!

    • @lesw3803
      @lesw3803 9 місяців тому

      So they don’t need a period of dormancy to rebook?? I really appreciate your response. @@greatgardensforall

    • @OceanSwimmer
      @OceanSwimmer 23 дні тому

      ​@@lesw3803,
      If you observe their leaves during late Summer, you will notice they start to fade. The green color gets lighter & the plant is telling you it's preparing for dormancy. Stop feeding and taper off watering. The leaves will dry & shrivel up. When they are dry & brown, remove the leaves and make sure they are kept dry and not too warm. In a cardboard box, if they are kept dry, let them rest until the days begin getting longer. Then it's time to repot or plant in the ground with diluted liquid fertilizer and water. Some companies make good fertilizer for bulbs that includes Calcium, or look for crab shell based fertilizer (Calcium, Copper, and Iron) your soil should drain very well so the bulbs don't get mushy or rot. Talk to the folks at your local nursery - they know your weather patterns & what your soil might need to encourage growth AND blooms.
      I'm in Southern California - one of my potted Amaryllis is blooming, a last hurrah before Fall. The rest of them have leaves that are fading in color. Getting ready for sleep.
      This year I need to pull, separate, dry out, and rest my Amaryllis. The potting soil needs refreshing and replenishing with some good manure, vermiculite, coir, and compost. The pots with refreshed soil can remain outside and soak up rain while the bulbs sleep indoors. Come early Spring, maybe Jan/Feb I'll get the bulbs planted back into pots and let them slowly wake up. Indirect light outside, because we can get 70 - 80F in April. Watch your weather and sun exposure carefully. Eastern exposure can be nice in early Spring here to avoid too much heat too soon.
      I have 2 big pots with about 8 bulbs in each.
      I really enjoy them. 🌺

  • @yonokzeller5402
    @yonokzeller5402 2 роки тому

    👍🏼🙏🙏🙏

  • @willaerley7140
    @willaerley7140 2 роки тому

    Oh yeah. I have no idea where I planted my amaryllis. Totally forgot. I’m guessing they died because we had a nasty drought.

  • @iradeourum
    @iradeourum Рік тому

    Hippeastrum, not amaryllis.