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Daffodils may be the symbol of spring. Tulips add dramatic color. But its the hyacinths that bring the perfume. One of the most powerfully fragranced blooms in the flower kingdom is the justly famous Dutch hyacinth--the result of hundreds of years of hybridizing a lovely little wildflower from Turkey--now an upright torch of incredible color and unmatched perfume.
Plant your hyacinth bulbs close together for a dramatic display, either in groups of one color or as a rainbow of several shades. Many gardeners think they look best in close groups of 3, 5 or more. Hyacinths must have good drainage, so be sure to plant them where they'll never be in standing water. With some shade, the flowers will last longer than in full sun. And next spring, don't forget to stop and smell the hyacinths!
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Perennials and fall-planted bulbs are shipped at the proper planting time for your Growing Zone. Perennial and fall-planted bulb orders will arrive separately from seeds. If your order requires more than one shipment and all items are shipping to the same address, there is no additional shipping charge. See our shipping information page for approximate ship dates and more detailed information. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at (802) 227-7200 or contact us by email or chat.
Overall rating: 4.56 / 5 from 25 reviews.
Hyacinth Mix offers vibrant and fragrant blooms, appreciated for their beautiful colors and healthy flowers. Gardeners recommend planting bulbs close together for a dramatic display, ensuring good drainage and partial shade for longevity.
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"The hyacinths were beautiful and very fragrant. Great bulbs."
"All of the bulbs bloomed and were fragrant. Of the 10 bulbs, 6 were white, 2 were coral, 1 was pink, and 1 was yellow, and none were blue. The color distribution could have been better with not so many blubs of the same color."
"The colors are so beautiful and what a great start to spring. They were blooming by late February here in GA. love it!"
"Got these as a substitute for a color that couldn't ship, but they were great!"
"Three in front of my strawberry garden out front facing South. And, four came up in the center of the tulip garden yard frontage. The bees were hungry for them."
"Bulbs were nice and healthy looking when they arrived last fall. Today they are all up and beautiful in full bloom. Very nice assortment of colors."
"I just put these 12 beauties in the ground (great looking bulbs, about 2" diameter--can't wait for them to spout! But I brushed my hair back as I was digging my first hole and my left side of my face, neck, ear, and scalp are on fire! These babies gave me SERIOUS HYACINTH ITCH! Even with gloves on. Be very, very careful. More details on the plants when they bloom in the spring!"
"I'm glad all of my hyacinths came up, and all have healthy flower buds. But some reason, the flowers are rather shorter-tall than the typical hyacinths. Not sure why. Perhaps I had planted them deeper than they should have been planted?? Still, they are beautiful and gorgeous. I have deep purple, white, and pale pink. This is my first time planting Hyacinths, and I liked them very much, so next year, I am going to plant more!"
"All bloomed. Bought hundreds of the hyacinths and planted in mass. Beautiful."
"I didn't expect that every plant will have different color! Very attractive colors, good shape, healthy plants. They all survived during MD winter. May be good idea to plant them together to the same spot."