I have long loved forcing bulbs to flower inside my house all winter, but I am generally not great at remembering to water or upkeep them. Waxed bulbs appeal to me for a lot of reasons, mostly because they are hands off. You really can’t screw them up; you just put them someplace and walk away. They require no watering, just a little sunlight. How to wax flower bulbs for winterYou’ve likely seen waxed bulbs for sale, usually for around $20-30 a piece. Bulbs themselves, though, are actually quite inexpensive. Even this late in the season, I scored three giant amaryllis bulbs for $21 from Lowe’s. Amaryllis are generally what you use in these waxed bulbs, although you can force narcissus and tu
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