Information About Grape Hyacinth

Grape hyacinth bulbs are one of the harbingers of spring, oftentimes popping up in late winter. If you enjoy grape hyacinth flowers, then you might wonder about growing the bulbs in the garden, or even in the home. You can find out about grape hyacinth care in the articles that follow so you can enjoy these little charmers year after year.

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Feather Hyacinth Plants – Tips For Planting Feathered Grape Hyacinth Bulbs

By Teo Spengler

The feather hyacinth, aka tassel hyacinth plant, can add another cool textural element to the garden with their feathery plumes. If you have some of these bulbs and are ready to go, click this article for tips on how to grow a Muscari feather hyacinth, including tips on their care.

Digging Grape Hyacinths: How To Store Hyacinth Bulbs After Flowering

By Teo Spengler

Grape hyacinths are easy to dig up after flowering. Can you replant grape hyacinths? Yes, you can. Use the following article to get all the info you need about how to store hyacinth bulbs after flowering. Click here to learn more.

Muscari Propagation: Learn About Propagating Grape Hyacinth Bulbs And Seeds

By Liz Baessler

If you want to start growing grape hyacinth, or want to expand your collection, propagating grape hyacinths is very easy. Click this article to learn about propagation from grape hyacinth bulbs and grape hyacinth seeds.

Grape Hyacinth After Flowering – Learn About Muscari Care After Blooming

By Teo Spengler

When the grape hyacinth blooming season comes to an end, you need to care for the bulbs to protect and preserve them so that they can bloom again the following year. Read on for information about Muscari care after blooming.

Growing Grape Hyacinth In Containers: How To Plant Muscari Bulbs In Pots

By Liz Baessler

Grape hyacinths are not, contrary to popular belief, related to hyacinths. They're actually a type of lily. They have a shockingly beautiful blue color (except when they're white) and a heavenly scent. They also grow very well in pots, and this article will help.

Types Of Grape Hyacinths: Grape Hyacinth Varieties For The Garden

By Amy Grant

There are many grape hyacinth varieties, 40 species alone, that are resilient additions to the landscape mirroring the blue skies heralding winter's end. So what are grape hyacinth plants and what types of grape hyacinths are suited to your garden? Learn more here.

Muscari Seed Planting: How To Grow Grape Hyacinth Flower Seeds

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Grape hyacinth seed propagation is not as easy or quick as growing the plants from mature bulbs but it is an inexpensive way to further expand your stock of these appealing flowers. Click this article to learn more about Muscari seed planting.

Caring For Grape Hyacinth In Lawns: How To Naturalize Grape Hyacinth Bulbs

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Some gardeners aren't crazy about the idea of grape hyacinths popping up in a tidy lawn, but others love the carefree appearance amid the grass. If you belong to the latter group, click here to learn how to naturalize grape hyacinth bulbs in your lawn.

Tassel Hyacinth Growing: Learn About Tassel Hyacinth Bulbs In The Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Tassel hyacinth bulbs are considered a delicacy in Mediterranean countries where the plant is cultivated for this purpose. Read this article for more wild tassel hyacinth info, and learn how to take care of tassel hyacinths in your garden.

Grape Hyacinth Control: How To Get Rid Of Grape Hyacinth Weeds

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Grape hyacinths are prolific bloomers which naturalize easily and arrive year after year. The plants can get out of hand over time and removal is a process that requires persistence. A plan for removing grape hyacinths can be found in this article.

Can You Transplant Grape Hyacinths: Moving Grape Hyacinth Bulbs

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

After a few years, the blooms may falter from overcrowding. At this time, you might wonder about digging and transplanting grape hyacinth bulbs. Learn more in this article.

Growing Grape Hyacinth Indoors – Forcing Grape Hyacinth Over Winter

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Grape hyacinths emerge in fall and by late winter/early spring, they explode into bloom with clusters of tiny cobalt blue lowers. But who has time to wait? Read here for tips on forcing them indoors.

Planting And Care Of Grape Hyacinths

By Heather Rhoades

Grape hyacinths look much like little miniature hyacinths, and start from small fleshy little bulbs. Learn how to plant and care for grape hyacinth bulbs in this article so you can enjoy them year after year.

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