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  1. Spouse(s): Iseult Teran - 1 child Emma Tweed (? to present) - 2 children Children: son, Felix Radford (born: 1991); daughter, Amaryllis Radford (born: 2005) and son, Linus Radford (born: 2010) An English film director and screenwriter. Radford was born in India to a British father and an Austrian Jewish mother.

  2. Amaryllis Quick Tips: Planting Period: October until the end of April. Flowering Period: Late December until the end of June. Flowering time is 7-10 weeks. Larger bulbs produce more flowers. Always store un-planted bulbs in a cool place between 40-50 deg. F. Amaryllis-One of a Kind Of all flowering bulbs, amaryllis ar

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · To encourage reblooming, use a fertilizer with a high phosphorus content. After your amaryllis has rebloomed, restart the after-bloom care as described above. Repotting amaryllis is only necessary after a few years, as the plant does best if there is very little extra soil around the bulb. The Spruce / Adrienne Legault.

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Choose pots that are 1-2 inches wider than the bulb, with drainage holes at the bottom. Amaryllis bulbs prefer to be slightly pot-bound, so there’s no need for overly large containers. Step-by-Step Planting Instructions. Planting Amaryllis bulbs correctly sets the stage for healthy growth and beautiful blooms.

  5. Amaryllis is a succulent that loves warm sunlight. Growing naturally in tropical and subtropical regions means this plant does not react well to cold weather. Freezing temperatures will kill an amaryllis plant. Potted amaryllis outside. You can only move amaryllis outside when the weather is warm and above 60°.

  6. Amaryllis is a bold, striking flower that lends a touch of drama and elegance to any room. Grown from a bulb, amaryllis is a favorite plant to grow for both beginners and seasoned gardeners. It rewards with dramatic 1- to 2-foot-tall stalks topped with stunning 4- to 10-inch flowers.

  7. How to Plant Amaryllis. To get amaryllis bulbs ready to plant, soak the base of the bulb and the roots in lukewarm water for two to three hours. If you can’t plant them as soon as you get them, remember to keep them in cool temperatures until planting time, ideally between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

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