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Hyacinth, Mix

Nothing is more fragrant in early spring than Hyacinths! These mixed Hyacinths come in many striking colors for a beautiful addition to the garden. They have a bulbed root and typically grow outdoors. They bloom in the early spring and are a pleasant reminder that warmer weather is on its way.

Hyacinths are treasured for their sweet fragrance in the spring. They may be planted anywhere in your landscape, in sun or shade, along borders, in groups along a fence or around a tree or mailbox.

Hyacinths are extremely highly scented and very colorful, due to their neatness they are an ideal plant for bedding schemes, they also look fantastic in large pots and containers. The flowers of the Hyacinths have spikes of star-shaped flowers, commonly one spike per bulb, accompanied by sword-like green leaves. Hyacinths have uniformly shaped flowers and distinguished colors. They may be planted anywhere in your landscape, in sun or shade, along borders, in groups along a fence or around a tree or mailbox. Hyacinths look best in mass plantings. All hyacinths are excellent for forcing in pots for early color and fragrance indoors but are equally valuable as outdoor plants for flowering in late spring.

Plant Details +

Height 10-12"
Spacing 5"
Hardiness Zones 4-8, very hardy
Exposure Full sun to partial shade
Foliage Green
Flower Mixed
Bloomtime Mid-spring

Planting/Care Instructions +

Planting Instructions: This product should be planted immediately after received in the fall. In extremely warm climates, plant when the ground cools. You may plant earlier or later as long as the ground is not too warm or frozen. 1. Dig a hole 3-4" deep or 2 times the height of the bulb. 2. Set the bulbs firmly in place, with the pointed ends facing upward. 3. Cover the bulbs with soil and water thoroughly. Grow in sun in informal groupings of 5 or more bulbs. Plant bulbs in fall 3-4" deep or 2 times the height of the bulb and 5" apart in well-drained soil with plenty of humus. Remove old flowers leaving as much stem and foliage as possible until they die down.