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Forced and bedding hyacinths
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My boyfriends mum has given me some hyacinths that she brought and does not need. Only thing is she has mixed the forced and bedding together. If I put them all indoors will the forced just come up sooner than the bedding? I know it sounds a silly question... Donna |
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Forced and bedding hyacinths
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 20:18:03 +0100, "Donna UK"
wrote: Hi there My boyfriends mum has given me some hyacinths that she brought and does not need. Only thing is she has mixed the forced and bedding together. If I put them all indoors will the forced just come up sooner than the bedding? I know it sounds a silly question... Donna No it's not a silly question. If you want them indoors, a good idea is to plant them individually in small pots, bring them on somewhere cool and dark, and when the flower buds begin to show plant the ones at similar stages of growth into bulb bowls of 3 o 5 or however you want them. That way you will have a succession of flowers. If you have a lot you could plant some outside as well. Pam in Bristol |
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Forced and bedding hyacinths
On Oct 24, 10:10*pm, Pam Moore wrote:
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 20:18:03 +0100, "Donna UK" wrote: Hi there My boyfriends mum has given me some hyacinths that she brought and does not need. *Only thing is she has mixed the forced and bedding together. *If I put them all indoors will the forced just come up sooner than the bedding? I know it sounds a silly question... Donna No it's not a silly question. If you want them indoors, a good idea is to plant them individually in small pots, bring them on somewhere cool and dark, and when the flower buds begin to show plant the ones at similar stages of growth into bulb bowls of 3 o 5 or however you want them. *That way you will have a succession of flowers. If you have a lot you could plant some outside as well. Pam in Bristol By now, the effects of heat treatment on 'prepared' Hyacinth bulbs will be completely dissipated and they'll be no different to similar grade, non-prepared bulbs. They need to be bought and planted as soon as they become available in August - mid September if they are to flower early, I was in a local garden centre on Thursday buying perlite and had to bite my tongue as an unwary customer at the head of the queue was treated to a load of guff about the 'prepared' bulbs she was buying compared with 1st grade bedding types of the same variety. I dare say that garden centre will still be selling their 'prepared' bulbs for some weeks yet - they certainly had a lot that were unsold. When I used to sell them, we bought carefully and by the 3rd week in September at the very latest, any left-overs were added to the the non- prepared stock. At the time it was normal practice for garden centres and nurseries alike, but judging by what I've seen over the past few years that seems to have gone by the wayside. |
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Forced and bedding hyacinths
Thank you both Will go and put them in some pots and see how they go...
Donna |
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Forced and bedding hyacinths
On 2009-10-25 07:59:59 +0000, "Donna UK" said:
Thank you both Will go and put them in some pots and see how they go... Donna Use gloves, Donna. I was in a local store the other day and accidentally touched some prepared bulbs and then my skin the other day and had an itching, slight burning sensation for some time. Not everyone is affected but if you are, it's most unpleasant. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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Forced and bedding hyacinths
Thanks for the warning Sacha
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-10-25 07:59:59 +0000, "Donna UK" said: Thank you both Will go and put them in some pots and see how they go... Donna Use gloves, Donna. I was in a local store the other day and accidentally touched some prepared bulbs and then my skin the other day and had an itching, slight burning sensation for some time. Not everyone is affected but if you are, it's most unpleasant. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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