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Lovely lilac purple with a deeper line through the centre of each petal.

Seriously perfume powered, Hyacinths are one of the most fragrant of all the spring bulbs. Combined with their dynamo colours, they really are something special. They are so wonderful that it is a shame not to plant a few each spring!

When you plant your Hyacinths, it is a good idea to put them somewhere you can enjoy their heady scent; such as along a pathway, in a window box or by your favourite garden chair. In pots you can even bring them indoors to enjoy the delicious fragrance.

When planting Hyacinths in the garden, choose a spot that is shaded from the hot afternoon sun, such as beneath deciduous trees. We recommend preparing your soil prior to planting. To do this, dig through some well rotted manure a few weeks before you put your bulbs in. This increases drainage and adds nutrients to the soil. The bulbs are best planted around Mother’s Day, after the soil has cooled.

Plant your Hyacinths 10-15cm deep with the pointy end up, then water in. When planting Hyacinth bulbs it is a good idea to wear gloves as the bulbs have a natural defence in the fragile skin that flakes off the dry bulb. These flakes can irritate sensitive skin and cause itching, try to resist the urge to itch if you are affected and simply wash with warm soapy water.

In the garden, you can try mixing Hyacinths with other perennials or bulbs for an extra splash of colour. The more you plant, the better the display and the stronger the perfume will be to take pleasure in.
Growing Hyacinths in pots gives you the freedom to move them wherever you choose.

If you are planting your Hyacinths in pots, plant them so the bulbs are almost touching, this will create a nice, dense display. You can plant small bulb such as Spring Star Flowers or annuals such as Pansies on top and the bulbs will push through. After planting, position the pot so it is in a cool, shaded spot (for around the first eight weeks or so). As well as reducing water loss from pots this allows the flower heads to develop slowly, so they don`t grow too quickly and flop, or emerge only part way from the foliage. As the buds emerge, move them into a lightly shaded area, gradually bringing them into the sunshine. Once the blooms are out, you can leave them where they are or take them indoors.

Our tip: Water well, potting mix is perfectly drained so dries out quickly. Drying out early in the bulbs life cycle will cause them to flower short.

Hyacinthmania occurred a century after Tulipmania (1734-1739) A double white with a red eye ‘King of Great Britain’ fuelled the fire and one bulb was worth around $15 000 in today’s money. This variety is now sadly lost to time, as have thousands of cultivars. Today only around 70 Hyacinth varieties are grown commercially.

IN POTS:
This is our recommendation for the best display, keeping in mind bulbs look best when planted nice and close together.

14cm/6” = 3 bulbs
20cm/8” = 6 bulbs
25cm/10” = 9 bulbs

See here for more hints and tips:
Top Ten Tips on How to Plant your Spring Bulbs in Pots


Supplied as: Bulbs
Size: na

Code

HYHPX_ls

Botantical name

Hyacinthus orientalis

Height

15-20cm

Width

10-15cm

Flowers

Winter to Spring

Climate

Cool to Sub-Tropical

Availability

Australia wide

Frost hardiness

Hardy

Aspect

Full Sun to Light Shade

Supplied as

Bulbs

Size

na

Water needs

1