Exactly for this reason, amaryllis is usually grown in a pot and rarely seen within flower beds. ‘For plants grown outdoors, once the flower has died back and the greenery has turned brown ...
Outdoors, plant amaryllis in flower beds—they look best in groups—along foundations, as seasonal accents, or in planters ...
It can take several months, including a period of dormancy, before the bulb has enough energy to produce another flower.