Description
Nerine Pearls of Cherry make very majestic displays and are excellent for cut flower. This variety is not really frost hardy but protect from the worst winter cold by a thick layer of mulch.
Cultural Instructions
Plant bulbs just below the soil, in a sunny well drained position. For best results leave undisturbed for a number of years. They flower better when they are grown in crowded clumps. Plant on arrival in a sunny well drained position just below the surface. Ideal against a south facing wall.
Varieties such as nerine Pearls of Cherry will eventually need to be divided every 4-6 years so check out our cultural instructions. Plant in early spring in a moderately fertilised soil that is free draining. Lift other varieties and store in frost free conditions.
Feeding
Feeding the nerines can help them reach a good size and improve flowering. From January to April feed them every two weeks with a phosphorous and potassium-rich liquid feed, such as a tomato fertiliser, diluted to half strength (i.e. half what it says on the label for bulbs or containers) to stimulate flower production.
Growing Information
Soil Type: Well drained soils
Flowering height: 18-24″ (45-60cm)
Aspect: South Facing at the base of walls or fences would be ideal.
Members of the family of Amaryllis and just as elegant as the other members.
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