Many people buy an amaryllis bulb every year to enjoy this houseplant's big blossoms, and throw the flower away once it dies. But can you get a second bloom?
I wrote about the first week of the Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer international outreach trip to Otavalo, Ecuador, South America with the Tandana Foundation.
These five suggestions are true: 1. Do a soil test before you stick one seed in the earth. There is nothing more frustrating than to have toiled above the soil, planted, fertilized, hoed, watered and ...