
And thus another gardening year is off and running here at May Dreams Gardens.
I pulled the bulbs out of the refrigerator on January 1st, where they had been chilling since mid-October in a plain brown paper bag, and placed them on the vases filled with water.
And now on January 3rd – roots and shoots.
Forcing hyacinths to bloom using hyacinth vases is one of the easiest and most rewarding activities for any gardener in the winter time. It’s almost as effortless as growing dandelions or chickweed.
I highly recommend it, I encourage it. I could not imagine a gardening year that didn’t start off with it. I must have hyacinths on vase in January.
What? You didn’t buy any hyacinths bulbs this past fall? You don’t own a hyacinth vase? Well, you are in luck! I saw some hyacinth vase kits with a vase and a pre-chilled bulb for sale just the other day at one of our big box stores, right next to the marked down amaryllis bulbs. Surely there is a store near you that also has them! Go today and check. Get one, get two. No wait, get three, because remember that three is the least number that a gardener really knows.
Put your hyacinth bulbs “on vase”, stand back, and wait for the magic to happen!
Comments
Wonder how a chilled bulb would stand the trek north to Becky's?
just when i thought i still had to wait to watch things grow. (other than my absurd bay plant that has doubled in size on a window sill)
Hope your new year is happy and healthy and brings prosperity to you and yours, Carol.
Thanks all for the very nice comments. Though there is never enough time to respond to each of them individually, I do read and love each one!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens