How to look after my Hyacinths?
Looking for tips on how to grow hyacinths correctly, I received them as a gift for Mother's day. the bulbs look okay but the leaves have dried out.
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If they are like daffodils, and probably are, by letting the greenery die down on its own and not cutting it, I believe it provides nutrients to the bulb so it can bloom next year. I would look up on the internet how to store the bulb during the winter months, and then replanting for spring.
Let them dry out. Plant in the fall. They should bloom late spring .
wait till all the leaves are brown..then cut them off..while they are still green they are putting nuitents bak into their bulbs..that way they will come up next year...
Plant them outside.......they will come up next spring. Beware......chipmunks love 'em!
They'll grow back- no worries :)
Plant them. They will come up next year.