With the holidays around the corner, your house and office are likely to soon be flooded with holiday plants. Kept indoors, the short shelf life of poinsettias doesn’t typically take them much beyond December. Other plants, however, can hang around for years if cared for properly. Here are our top tips for holiday plant selection and care:
Poinsettias: When selecting your poinsettia, check the small yellow-green flowers at the branch ends. If more than a couple are open, the plant has already peaked. You also want to pick one with green, healthy leaves all the way through, even down near the soil.
Amaryllis: Amaryllis grow from bulbs. Large, solid bulbs will produce the most impressive blooms. Plant in a pot that’s one to two inches wider than the bulb’s diameter and allow drainage. Foliage will soon sprout, followed by the bloom stalk and flowers.
Paperwhites: Fill a shallow container with gravel and add enough water to just cover the stones. Set bulbs atop the gravel, pointy side up, adding a few more stones to support the bulbs. Alternatively, you can plant them in well-drained potting mix and cover them with soil, allowing the tips to break the surface.
Whether you simply enjoy collecting festive plants to add some holiday flare indoors, or you seem to attract them as gifts, you’re now well equipped to help them thrive. Maybe you’ll even get an additional year out of your amaryllis and be able to enjoy it in your Atlanta landscape once the weather warms up!