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  • Forced Hyacinths

    I hope everyone & their gardens are doing well!

    I am trying something I've never done before, forcing hyacinth bulbs for Xmas - it's so cold outside I thought I'd try to bring the flowers indoors.

    The two cultivars are all planted up in bulb fibre, watered lightly, covered and in a dark corner of the shed. I was just wondering, having gone rather forgetful with all the rubbish I'm expected to remember how often I should check the pots to see if the compost is still moist/needs watering? If I have an idea I can set alarms.

    Many thanks for any advice, much appreciated!

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    Generally pots rarely require watering in the Autumn. I'd just check occasionally to make sure they aren't getting too dry. Set a date in your calendar.....I often put alerts on my phone
    Good info here on potted bulbs for Christmas.
    https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=102

    #just read that you also set alarms, try every 3 weeks or so....
    Last edited by Scarlet; 17-09-2017, 06:17 PM.

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      Scarlet, thank you so much for your reply. It seems a silly question but when you've spent £16 on supplies you don't want to mess things up

      And thanks for the link. I have read (and watched on youtube) several links on forcing hyacinth for Xmas but only Martha Stewart was specific and said water when the bulb fibre starts to dry out.

      Very much appreciated! And now to set an alarm
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