Anise features a collection of handcrafted, earthen style pottery inspired by vintage French vessels.
The 'de Fleur' style is a rounded pot with tapered bottom. The vessel measures 4"x 4" x 4" and has a drainage hole.
Each piece is handmade and no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Minor imperfections are characteristic of any handmade piece and should be considered part of the charm of these special pots.
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If planting Amaryllis indoors you'll want to plant your Amaryllis in late October for flowers during the holidays.
To plant indoors find a well-draining pot and make sure your Amaryllis has about 1" on each side of the bulb. These bulbs are large (about the size of an big onion) and like to be a little on the crowded side when in a container.
You can use a good quality potting mix, or if you're feeling fancy make your own blend with soil, peat and perlite. Try to stay away from bark with Amaryllis.
Plant your bulb in the container with the upper part of the bulb sticking out of the soil. Keep the bulb in a sunny window and water sparingly until new growth appears. Once new growth has started to emerge water regularly and rotate the pot every 3-4 days to keep the stem nice and straight.
You can expect a bounty of beautiful flowers in six to eight weeks from planting. Amaryllis can bloom again and again, simply remove spent flowers as they fade. Once your bulb is in full bloom remove from any direct sun and keep the plant at cool room temperature.