Hyacinth

Friday, March 14 2003 @ 10:28 AM

Contributed by: Admin

Originated in Turkey, not the Netherlands as one might think.

The Hyacinth is a member of the Lilly family. They are a fragrant spring flowering bulb whose colors include purple, blue, white, pink, and yellow.

Propagation:

Grow from bulbs. Select bulbs that have not dried out. The larger the bulb, the bigger the plant and flower next spring. After a couple of years, dig up bulbs, separate and replant.

Back to Spring Flowering Bulbs

How to Grow:

Plant bulbs in the fall/Autumn. Plant about two to four weeks before the ground freezes to allow the roots to develop underground. Plant them 6-8 inches deep. Space plants six inches apart.

Sprinkle a little bulb fertilizer in the hole during planting. For established beds, spread the fertilizer on top of the soil.

They grow well in shade to full sun, but do best in bright sunlight. Stake the flower stems to stop them bending or breaking in strong winds.

After blooming, allow to grow until leaves die off. Remove dead plant by either snipping them off at the base, or twisting the leaves while pulling lightly.



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