How Do You Plant Amaryllis Belladonna Seeds?
Amaryllis belladonna, native to South Africa, is a beautiful plant that can be grown from seed or by bulb. These plants love sun and will thrive anywhere where they receive plenty of rays throughout the day. Amaryllis belladonna is hardy from Zone 7 through Zone 10. When growing this plant from seed it can take quite some time for the seedlings to grow large enough to flower, so care must be taken to ensure the plants are able to get off on a good start from the time they are planted. Amaryllis belladonna likes full sun, but some shade throughout the day shouldn’t harm its growth or production. Find a suitable location in the garden that has good drainage and long hours of sunlight. The site’s dimensions should be roughly 2 feet by 2 feet. Also, remember that the flower stalks get very tall so place them where they won’t block any specimen plants that are low growing. Add a large shovel full of sand to the area that the seeds will be planted. The sand will ensure that there is adequate