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Hyacinths - White - 5 bulbs p-pack

by Hadeco
SKU 1001010390P100P
Original price R 0
Original price R 90.00 - Original price R 90.00
Original price
Current price R 90.00
R 90.00 - R 90.00
Current price R 90.00

Delivery from: March - May

Not only do hyacinths look beautiful, they bring a sensational scent to the garden and home. This pack of white hyacinth bulbs will bring the joy of spring into your space.

May repel moles.

Family name: Asparagaceae

Common name: hyacinth

Sun Exposure: Semi-shade 

Planting time: April to May

Flowering time: July to September 

Active growth: May to June 

Dormancy time: November to April

Lifting time: December 

Type (true bulb, rhizome, corm, etc): True bulb

Mature height: 20cm

Planting depth: 5cm 

Planting spacing: 12cm

Lowest temperature: -30°C

Watering frequency: Water every three to four days for 10 minutes, provided it hasn't rained. 

Position and soil: Plant in well-draining soil. Work compost into soil to a depth of about 30cm. Suitable for growing in containers. Mulch with compost.

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Susan Potgieter

Efficient and easy

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Dr Marius van der walt
Durban heat

Keep your bulbs at 2 degrees celcius till mid July and plant then NOT before in the fridge.

Thank you for your review, Dr Marius. Cold-treating certain bulbs before winter can be effective, but it's a bit more technical than it may seem. These bulbs require a consistent chilling period at temperatures between 9–12°C — but cold temperatures stimulate root development which can be a problem when not in the ground. Some parts of KZN aren’t cold enough for bulbs such as hyacinths, Crocus, Dutch iris, tulips, and Fritillaria. In warmer regions like Durban, it's especially important to take extra care. Mulching with compost, protecting bulbs from the afternoon sun, and delaying planting until early winter can all help improve success rates.