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With proper care, the colourful hyacinths will show their wonderful blooms every year. Read on for our hyacinth care tips, including how to water, fertilise and overwinter these spring flowers.

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Hyacinths (Hyacinthus) are low-maintenance bulbous plants that require little attention. Keep reading for our expert tips on how to care for your hyacinth, from watering and fertilising to pruning and overwintering.

Contents

  • Watering hyacinths
  • Fertilising hyacinths
  • Cutting hyacinths
  • Overwintering hyacinths

Watering hyacinths

Hyacinths need very little water and cannot tolerate any waterlogging at their roots. As hyacinths are native to warm and dry climates, they use their bulb as a storage organ for water and nutrients. As a result, they should be watered sparingly, if at all. Hyacinths grown in pots can suffer from prolonged heat and drought in summer, even if the leaves have already died back. In such cases, water them with small amounts of water to get them through the hot season. Before overwintering, do not water them at all.

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Fertilising hyacinths

This long-living bulbous plant can live in the same place in the garden for many years. Even large pots prove to be successful environments for the early bloomers’ long lives. In the year after repotting, the hyacinth plant feeds off nutrients in the fresh potting soil. To encourage the hyacinths to continue blooming in the garden or pot for years after repotting, we recommend fertilising them. Natural slow-release fertilisers, such as our Plantura Flower Food, are ideal for providing hyacinths with nutrients over a long period of time. In March, when leaves start to emerge and before flowering, scatter the granules around the plants and work them into the soil if possible. The hyacinth bulb can absorb and store these nutrients for months. However, once the hyacinth has flowered, it should no longer be fertilised, as the plant can no longer absorb any more nutrients.

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Cutting hyacinths

Hyacinths make excellent cut flowers that look beautiful in a vase. Cut off the magnificent blossom at the bottom of the stem with sharp scissors. To avoid wasting the bulb’s energy on seed formation, cut off the hyacinth flowers along with the excess stem when their colour has faded. When cutting the hyacinth, make sure not to damage the leaves. After flowering, hyacinths begin to transport all of the nutrients and water contained in the leaves to the bulb until summer. The leaves yellow and dry out on their own. If necessary, you can pluck off or cut back these completely dry leaves to improve the appearance of the bulbous plant. However, pruning is not absolutely necessary.

Overwintering hyacinths

In bulb form, hyacinths are hardy, surviving temperatures as low as -15°C. However, late frosts in spring can damage young shoots. On cold nights, carefully cover the hyacinths with brushwood, coniferous branches or jute to protect the delicate seedlings. Hyacinths in pots can overwinter outdoors if the pot is protected from freezing with jute, fleece or similar materials. If the plants already have fresh green sprouts and there are signs of another frost, it is best to bring the hyacinths indoors.

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If you keep the hyacinth as a potted plant indoors, keep it in a cool, sheltered place during the winter. A good place to keep the hyacinth bulb is in the refrigerator as it also stimulates flower formation. Make sure that the bulbs are not too damp, or they will start to rot. After about eight weeks, place the hyacinth in a bright and cool location. After a little watering, it will start to grow roots and sprouts and then after about a week, you can bring the hyacinth into your warm living room.

The colourful tulip (Tulipa) is another popular spring-flowering plant. Find out how to plant and care for this ornamental bulbous plant.

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Hyacinth care: how to water, fertilise & more - Plantura? ›

Next spring, as new growth emerges, fertilize with a balanced 10-10-10 or 10-15-10. Leave foliage until it has completely yellowed. Hyacinths prefer moisture during their spring growth but drought during their summer rest, so avoid planting water-needy, summer-blooming annuals over these bulbs.

How do you fertilize hyacinths? ›

Next spring, as new growth emerges, fertilize with a balanced 10-10-10 or 10-15-10. Leave foliage until it has completely yellowed. Hyacinths prefer moisture during their spring growth but drought during their summer rest, so avoid planting water-needy, summer-blooming annuals over these bulbs.

What kind of fertilizer for water hyacinth? ›

Picking the Right Fertilizer for Your Water Hyacinth

Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are the holy trinity for your Water Hyacinth's well-being. Nitrogen fuels lush foliage, while phosphorus and potassium are your go-to for blooming prowess.

How to water a hyacinth? ›

Watering
  1. Keep the bulbs moist during growing and flowering, but reduce the water once the leaves begin to die off naturally.
  2. Be careful not to over water indoor containers without drainage as the bulbs will rot. Push you finger into the compost and only add more water if it feels a dryish (rather than moist or damp)

How often should I water flowering hyacinth? ›

"Check the ground by sticking your finger in, then water the hyacinths only when the soil is totally dry," Brandt says. "Usually, this is once or twice a week, depending on your climate." Moreover, make sure you let the ground dry between each watering.

When should you fertilize hyacinths? ›

Fertilize them with bulb food in the spring when the leaves emerge and then again in the early fall. Add compost to the soil after they bloom. This will give them the nutrients to come back next year.

What do water hyacinths need? ›

About Common Water-Hyacinth

Common Water-Hyacinth is a relatively rare houseplant 🌿 that is a fun challenge to grow and needs regular watering to thrive. They do best in long-lasting, direct light ☀️ and should be less than 1 foot from a window. Common Water-Hyacinth likes soil that is good at retaining moisture.

What kills water hyacinth? ›

Once well-established, biological and herbicide treatment are a good method for removal. Aquacide Pellets are a systemic herbicide that will kill the roots. You can also use Harvester Liquid as a fast acting contact herbicide, or Fluridone Liquid to treat the entire pond.

How do I know if my hyacinth needs water? ›

🌷 Spotting Thirsty Hyacinths

Look for telltale signs: wilted foliage, lackluster color, and a general demeanor of aquatic despair. These are your cues to reach for the watering can.

Can hyacinths live in just water? ›

Hyacinths, for instance, can be grown in a glass vase, kept indoors to flower into their fragrant beauty. The hyacinths are grown in a special glass jar, shaped like an hourglass with the bottom half filled water and the bulb placed in the top half. Water should never touch the bottom of the bulb, just about 5mm below.

How to care for hyacinth indoors in water? ›

Turn the glass a bit every day. If it stays in the same position, the plant may stretch towards the light and end up toppling over. Keep the water level topped up. To keep your hyacinth flowering for longer, we recommend placing your jar on a cool windowsill instead of the middle of a hot room.

How to get hyacinth to rebloom? ›

After the flowers have wilted, allow the foliage to turn yellow and wither. The leaves will continue to gather sunlight and store energy for next year's blooms.

Do hyacinths need fertilizer? ›

The second feeding is most important because it sustains the bulbs through the winter and prepares them for blooming the following spring. To fertilize hyacinth, just sprinkle a scant handful of any well-balanced dry garden fertilizer on the ground around each plant, then water in well.

Do hyacinths multiply? ›

Hyacinth is a perennial bulb. It grows back year after year and gently spreads and multiplies under good growing conditions, creating drifts of colorful flowers. This is because hyacinth bulbs produce new little bulbs (bulblets) that develop on the mother bulb.

How do you make hyacinths bloom faster? ›

To force a Hyacinth means to pot the Hyacinth bulbs in soil or place them in a Hyacinth glass in water, replicate winter conditions and bring them into bloom earlier than their normal spring bloom time. One can force a Hyacinth to bloom earlier, but cannot force a Hyacinth to bloom later.

What is the best fertilizer for bulbs? ›

After planting the bulbs in fall, top-dress the bed with a balanced, 10-10-10 or 10-15-10 slow-release fertilizer. Lightly cultivate the soil to disperse the fertilizer, or water it in well. Apply fertilizer to the top of the soil instead of the planting hole to avoid burning the bulbs.

How do you get hyacinth bulbs to rebloom? ›

Hyacinth Bulbs Need To Be Pre-Chilled

As with most other spring-blooming bulbs, hyacinths need to go through a period of cold weather (35-48°F) in order to bloom properly. Being exposed to wintery temperatures, tells the embryonic flower inside the bulb that spring is coming and flower development should begin.

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