We are joining Rosy this week for Nature Friday~~
Our Amaryllis stopped blooming a couple of weeks ago and mom cut it back like the directions said to and she hasn't watered it since. It has started to grow again! Help - what do we do? We don't want it to bloom again until Autumn!
We have a cold raw wet day today and still not a drop of snow that so many of our friends are getting although they are saying possibly next week. We shall see!Happy Friday!
Love ya lots♥
Molly
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteMy word, that Amaryllis is amorous!!! let it be, and then a second pruning, I guess... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
We know nothing about an Amaryllis so we can't help. So sorry you all are not having any snow luck. I guess we have hogged it all.
ReplyDeleteWow, Gail says this is one of those problems she would like to have - a plant growing more than it should. Never happens in this household.
ReplyDeleteHappy Nature Friday!
Toodle-oo!
Nobby.
Leave it be...let it bloom...and trim back again for autumn blooming.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing you Molly!
The weather is soooo khrazy - we see our pals in MasterChewSits with snow and such - yet we hit 72 on Thursday -
ReplyDeleteHere's to your plant surprising both of you!
H&K&W,
Willow
Molly I can hardly wait til the next photo of the Amaryllis. I've heard we should talk to our plants it gives them great encouragement to bloom...SO be sure to whisper lots of sweet nothing's to you Amaryllis
ReplyDeleteLove you lots
Cecilia
Chaplin: "We have no idea what to do with an amaryllis, but it looks like something I might try to chew on if I found it in the house."
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "I don't think there's any 'might' about it!"
It is strange that the Northeast has been without much snow this Winter, we hope that doesn't mean you'll get twice as much next year!
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Rosy & Sunny
We have record high temps here sweet Molly, twas 79 today, hot!
ReplyDeleteWe've never heard of them blooming again, but wouldn't that be nice to have more flowers?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure but when in doubt just let it happen and trust nature
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what to do with your amaryllis. (I'm not too good with indoor plants.) I guess you'll have to wait and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteHi Molly! I am sure your amaryllis will look prettier one day! Your area looks pretty dry which is so different from ours. Nice!! Juno xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteoh how interesting... please keep us informed... we wil try to keep ours too ;O)
ReplyDeleteI'd let it bloom again, then cut back and hope for a Fall bloom.
ReplyDeleteI am no good with Amaryllis plants at all, in fact I am not very good with indoor plants at all!!! We are having cold temperatures here but no snow either! Roll on Spring. Hugs & Love Susie & Coco xx
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