Hyacinths – Forcing for Indoor Use
Q: I would like to have blue hyacinths blooming by Jan 27th for my niece’s wedding,
I have them in the refrigerator at the moment should I plant them now?
A: It all depends on what variety of Hyacinths you have and how long they have been given cold treatment. You’ll need to have them in pots in a warm spot by the first week in January (not outdoors).
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