Waxed Amaryllis Bulbs Just $7.99 at Trader Joe’s | These Easy Care Flowers Need No Water + Great for Gifting!
Trader Joe’s is blooming with deals!
Head to your local Trader Joe’s where you can find these Waxed Amaryllis Bulbs for just $7.99!
These Amaryllis bulbs are self-containing and require no care at all! Simply place it on a countertop or other flat surface in a well-lit room and they will bloom into beautiful flowers. You can grab one for yourself or grab one to gift to a plant lover!
If you don’t already, be sure to follow Hip2Save on Instagram! This morning Collin talked about the Waxed Amaryllis Bulbs that her Mom sent last year and again this year, and how much fun they are.
We created a reel about these on Instagram here:
Extend the life of your store-bought flowers with these tips!
Has anyone seen these sold anywhere else? They are so cute but we don’t have a TJ near
Costco has a 3-pack! Unsure of pricing
Thanks for sharing! 🤗
I’ve seen them at Lowe’s and Home Depot.
Awesome! Thanks for the heads up on where you’ve seen them!
Costco had a 3 pack for $23.99, in store, but they sell out pretty quickly. Also sold online for a little more, but the packaging in store is prettier, and some shipped from online the wax was broken. They get them in in November each year. They make a great gift if you get a little tray from dollar tree, snow from craft store, a few ornaments, floral picks, and fairy lights.
Aww, Love that idea! Thanks for the suggestion! 🥰
Can we buy them online at Trader Joe’s? I also don’t have a Trader Joe’s or Costco nearby
I’m not finding them online when searching through. DARN!
Waxing the bulb just kills the plant! It is better to buy one that isn’t waxed and gift that instead.
Walmart has one in a pot for $6
Thanks, Sarah! Did you find that in store?
Sorry for the lae reply. Yes, in store and some real mistletoe too.
Thanks so much for letting us know! We’ll keep our eyes peeled for those! ❤️
There are many websites sites selling them, and they are telling people that they can easily take the wax off and plant it if they want it for the long term.