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Please note:
These bulbs are pre-order items and are expected to be dispatched in the last week of August or the first week of September, weather permitting.
Our specialist growers carefully hold back stock until the bulbs have properly cured and are ready for immediate planting to ensure the best results in your garden.
In the unlikely event that a specific variety does not cure properly or is deemed non-viable by the farm, we will refund you for that portion of your order.
If you add pre-order items to your cart, your entire order will be held until those items are ready to ship. To receive in-stock items sooner, we recommend placing two separate orders.
Imagine a burst of opulent, fiery red transforming your living space or garden. The Amaryllis 'Ragtime' delivers just that, with its sensational, fully double blooms that exude an undeniable elegance and vibrant energy. This isn't just a plant; it's a statement piece, meticulously crafted by nature to bring joy and a touch of the extraordinary to your South African home.
Flaming Red, Fully Double Blooms: Each flower is a masterpiece of rich, velvety petals, layered to create an incredibly full and luxurious display. The striking red hue is simply captivating, guaranteed to draw every eye.
Sturdy & Compact: Forget floppy stems! 'Ragtime' boasts short, stout stems that proudly support its magnificent blooms, ensuring a robust and reliable performance. No need for cumbersome staking it stands tall and proud!
A South African Gem: Thriving in our unique climate, this Amaryllis is a fantastic choice for South African gardeners. It brings a touch of dramatic beauty perfectly suited to our homes and outdoor spaces.
Caring for your Amaryllis 'Ragtime' is wonderfully straightforward, allowing you to enjoy its spectacular show with ease.
Sunlight: 'Ragtime' absolutely adores bright, indirect light. Think a sunny windowsill indoors or a spot in your garden with dappled shade, especially during the intense South African summer afternoons.
Watering: When the soil feels dry to the touch, it's time for a drink. Water thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain away. Remember, less is more during its dormant period! Overwatering is a common culprit, so always check the soil first. 💧
Soil: This beauty thrives in well-draining potting mix. A good quality, loose, and aerated soil promotes healthy root development, ensuring your Amaryllis can truly flourish.
When to Plant for South Africa: For a stunning winter display indoors or an early spring outdoor show, plant your Amaryllis 'Ragtime' bulbs in late autumn (April/May) in South Africa. You'll be enjoying those magnificent blooms in the cooler months!
Feel the excitement as those fiery red petals unfurl, transforming your space into a vibrant haven. Experience the pride of nurturing such a magnificent plant, and delight in the compliments from admiring friends and family. The Amaryllis 'Ragtime' offers not just a flower, but an experience a feeling of warmth, luxury, and botanical triumph.
Family: Amaryllidaceae Common name: amaryllis, Christmas flower
Sun exposure: Full sun and semi-shade
Planting time: September January
Flowering time: October - February
Active growth: September - April
Dormant: May August
Lifting time: June
Type: True bulb
Mature height: 40cm
Planting depth: Plant with the neck above the soil
Plant spacing: 10cm apart
Watering: After planting, water and then wait 10 days for the roots to stabilise. Thereafter, water every 3-4 days when planted in the ground for 10 minutes. If you have planted them in containers, water every 2-3 days, until water runs out from the bottom of the container. Empty saucers 30 minutes after watering.
Position and soil
Amaryllis is one of the easiest plants to grow. It produces gorgeous blooms in just a few weeks after planting. They are happy in well-draining soil, but tolerate a variety of soils, ranging from heavy loam to light sand.
Further Care
Feed weekly with Hadeco Bulb Food until March. Watering should continue into April and can come to a halt from May. Bulbs can remain in the soil or be lifted once the foliage is yellow and has wilted. If you choose to lift, store them in cool and dry places (a dark cupboard or garage will do) and then at the end of winter it can be cleaned of old brown foliage and replanted in the garden or pots.