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Wood hyacinths are an excellent choice for woodland plantings, perennial beds, wildflower gardens and among shrubs. They are especially handsome in the border, inter-planted with late blooming tulips. Living for many years, they form impressive clumps that naturalize well, providing color and contrast. Do not dig or divide the plants unless absolutely necessary. If needed, lift and divide bulbs of established clumps in early summer after the foliage dies back. Replant bulbs immediately or store for fall planting. Planting time: September until December as long there is frost in the ground. Flowering time: March until April Plant the bulbs 6-8 cm deep and plant distance: 8 cm. Prefers a not to dry nourishing ground on a sunny till light shadowed place. Save this bulbs on a warm and dry place until you plant them. |