Amaryllis Double Sweet Nymph Bulb Garden

$49.95

If Dancing Queen is bold, Sweet Nymph is soft and romantic — like the quiet beauty in a favorite old quilt or a sunrise through the window.

The blooms are big and full, all pink and cream and a little ruffled around the edges. Every flower is slightly different, which makes them feel special — like they were painted just for you.

She’s the one I love to keep on the kitchen counter, where I can see her while I’m making breakfast. There’s something calm about her — she just makes the whole room feel peaceful.

If you like gentle, timeless beauty, Sweet Nymph will make you fall in love.

Amaryllis is one of the easiest plants to grow and will bloom yearly with proper care. For more information on growing amaryllis - download the growing guide here.

Refunds and cancelations: No refunds or cancelations.

What You’ll Love

  • Big and full, all pink and cream and a little ruffled around the edges

  • Large premium bulb for maximum flower power

  • Grows easily indoors — no green thumb required

  • Beautiful even before it blooms (each one comes dressed in moss and dried florals)

  • Perfect for gifting or adding a pop of color to your home this winter

  • Local pickup in West Michigan

How It Works

  1. Place your order for Sweet Nymph and choose your pickup date.

  2. Take it home, set it in a bright spot, and give it a sip of water.

  3. Watch as it grows day by day — a little show of sunshine right on your counter.

Make your winter bloom with Dancing Queen.
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If Dancing Queen is bold, Sweet Nymph is soft and romantic — like the quiet beauty in a favorite old quilt or a sunrise through the window.

The blooms are big and full, all pink and cream and a little ruffled around the edges. Every flower is slightly different, which makes them feel special — like they were painted just for you.

She’s the one I love to keep on the kitchen counter, where I can see her while I’m making breakfast. There’s something calm about her — she just makes the whole room feel peaceful.

If you like gentle, timeless beauty, Sweet Nymph will make you fall in love.

Amaryllis is one of the easiest plants to grow and will bloom yearly with proper care. For more information on growing amaryllis - download the growing guide here.

Refunds and cancelations: No refunds or cancelations.

What You’ll Love

  • Big and full, all pink and cream and a little ruffled around the edges

  • Large premium bulb for maximum flower power

  • Grows easily indoors — no green thumb required

  • Beautiful even before it blooms (each one comes dressed in moss and dried florals)

  • Perfect for gifting or adding a pop of color to your home this winter

  • Local pickup in West Michigan

How It Works

  1. Place your order for Sweet Nymph and choose your pickup date.

  2. Take it home, set it in a bright spot, and give it a sip of water.

  3. Watch as it grows day by day — a little show of sunshine right on your counter.

Make your winter bloom with Dancing Queen.
[Reserve Yours →]

How to Grow Amaryllis If you have a potted, sprouted bulb, you can skip steps 1-5.

1. Take your bulb and soak the bottom or roots in warm water overnight in a shallow pan.

2. Find your favorite pot or container. If it has a drainage hole, cover it with a coffee filter.

3. Fill your pot halfway or at least 3 to 4 inches deep with soil with premoistened potting soil.

4. Nestle the bulb into the dirt, leaving at least 1/3 of the bulb showing. Add dirt accordingly.

5. Place your pot in a warm bright place. After several weeks you should see the bulb send up shoots. Do NOT water it until it starts growing.

6. Keep your growing amaryllis in a bright spot and turn daily to keep the stem growing straight—water as needed.

7. After amaryllis blooms, it may be moved anywhere away from direct sunlight.

8. Cut flowers off as they fade. You do not want your bulb to waste energy on them once they fade.

9. Be patient, as your bulb may send up more stems.

10. Once your amaryllis has finished blooming, cut the stalk right above the bulb, but do not cut the leaves.

How to save your bulb for next year

1. Once the bulb is finished blooming, remove the flower stems, set it in a sunny window, and continue to water until the top inch of soil is dry.

2. Once the weather is warm in the spring, set your amaryllis outside in full to partial sun for the rest of the summer. You can leave the amaryllis in the pot or plant it in the ground.

3. In the fall, after the first frost, cut off ALL the foliage just above the bulb, bring the pot or bulb indoors, and put it in a cool (50-60F) dark place for 8-10 weeks. DO NOT WATER AT ALL DURING THIS TIME. Amaryllis must go through a dormant period to develop flower buds inside the bulb.

4. After 8-10 weeks, bring it out and start the process again.

5. If you want blooms for Christmas, start the dormancy process at the beginning of August by cutting off the leaves and forcing the plant into dormancy. Bring it out at the end of October and start step 1.