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Winter Pots with Hidden Spring Gardens Underneath! Planting a Muscari River, Amaryllis Dormancy Ends

Winter Pots with Hidden Spring Gardens Underneath! Planting a Muscari River, Amaryllis Dormancy Ends

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Today we’re creating Winter Pots with Secret Spring Gardens Underneath. Then We’re Planting a River of Muscari, and Ending Amaryllis Dormancy Henri Studio Avanti II Como Urn - Henri Studio Avanti II Mezzo Urn - Henri Studio Avanti Primo Urn - Save 20% off your bulb order at Longfield gardens with my coupon code northlawn20 - Support my channel by becoming a member:
Date: 2024-11-16

Comments and reviews: 20


Wow! Those pots are stunning! All of my terra cotta pots go into storage for the winter as even in my zone 6b/7a they may crack given the right amount of freeze. I have one large heavy terra cotta pot on my patio where I plant tulips for the spring and annuals in the summer. However, I wrap it in burlap and that has worked over the years to not only prevent squirrels from digging up my bulbs, but to protect the pot from cracking. Thanks for the discount code, just added 5 more amaryllis to my collection. Can never have too many amaryllis!
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I have had no luck with Paperwhites the last year or two. I put them on a bed of stones. with water unjust up to the bulb and they do nothing. I just got some Paperwhites from a Dutch bulb company a few weeks ago and they are just sitting there. I don’t get it. Never had problems getting them to bloom in years past. Any ideas Maybe I will plant the next batch in soil and see if I have better luck.
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I am in zone 8b, and I put tulips in terracotta pots. This year’s bulbs are still in barn refrigerator. The prechill will not be adequate until the end of December. When I plant them, I will make second layer of muscari. Last year I had a problem with squirrels digging them up so this year I will come up with a deterrent. I tried red pepper but it was not completely effective.
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Hi Danielle, I’m excited to see your show of bulbs in the spring! I’m sure it will be awesome. Question, I have a scent sensitivity and I’m wondering if there are any varieties of amaryllis that are less scented I know i can’t do paper whites and I’ve heard that amaryllis are scented too but i love them so much. TIA
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I'm right there with you on the Amaryllis addiction! I have about three dozen of them in just one season. I still want more! Looking for particular varieties now. I just started watering mine about a week ago. One is already blooming, and several more are showing buds. So excited to watch them bloom!
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Yes please! More of your vlogs would be wonderful! I have never grown amaryllis because I'm afraid my cats will get into them. I think I'll get my sister-in-law one since they don't have pets. Watching you grow yours is also fun! So many beautiful types. Thank you Danielle!
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In zone 5B Northern Illinois, last winter I tested leaving a large 2' x 2' winterized glazed clay pot with tulips on the covered porch, unfortunately they rotted. The pots that I carried into my unheated garage over the winter bloomed beautifully in the spring.
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I took advantage of Longfield Gardens bulb sale yesterday and ordered another 93 allium (too much deer pressure to plant other bulbs. I was only looking for one variety but kept adding items to the cart until I reached the free shipping total, why not
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Really looking forward to more videos from you. How much light is needed for an amaryllis bulb to bloom I don’t have much light in my home but I love the look of those lovely amaryllis flowers. BTW - Love your hat! Can you share your source
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Great video, thank you. Looking forward to the amaryllis coming soon.
I live in 5B/6A and in my experience, it is too cold to use an unheated shed for pots of bulbs, at least with 1/4 resin pots. I set my pots into the ground during the winter.

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Love how much of an experimenter you are, Danielle. Your courage is infectious! The Henri Studio pots are outstanding & can't wait to see them in full bloom come spring! I look forward to your upcoming vlogs, they're sure to be festive!
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I note that your amaryllis bulbs are in the same style pot which will be lovely through out your house. I also noticed the bulbs are primarily white with red accents. I love that picotee.
Can't wait to see them all blooming.

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Excited for more winter vlogs and really like your thinking regarding putting them out in the evening! Again I will say Danielle. you should write a book. what a beautiful and informative book that would be!
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WOW! Love your videos and the kindness you share. I've learned & been inspired so much from you! The way you have redone the section in front of your beautiful library room is so stunning. Thanks
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Curious. why didn't you soak your amarylis bulb roots when you took them out of dormancy this year I remember from another year when you demonstrated that process. Not worth that step
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Thank you very much for the coupon! I can’t afford to buy more than one per year. I purchased a replacement for the Amadeus we lost last year to mealy bugs. Very grateful
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So nice you showed what the amyrillis will look like. Question do you have hints on how to mark bulbs so you don’t dig up last years bulbs when planting this years bulbs
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Bought 3 amaryllis bulbs from Longfield Gardens, will be sifting through your videos for encouragement and instruction on how best to proceed. Thanks for all you do.
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Glad I saw this because I went crazy and purchased a bunch of bulbs on sale from Bluestone Perennials and was getting nervous about where I was going to plant them!
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Love the pots and what you planted in them. I m from Canada in a zone 3b/4, wondering where I could purchase something similar. Will do some checking.
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