Separating Hyacinth Bulbs : Tulips, Daffodils & More
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Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowgarden Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehowgarden Separating hyacinth bulbs requires you to slowly pull them apart from one another. Separate hyacinth bulbs with help from a garden professional in this free video clip. Expert: Chuck Dorr Bio: Chuck Dorr is a 60-year-old Park Slope resident. He holds a B.A. in Education, and owns 'DIG' garden shop in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Filmmaker: Jiah Lim Series Description: How you'll go about growing your favorite plant or flower depends on a number of key things, like what time of year it is and what you're actually trying to grow in the first place. Get tips on tulips and more with help from a garden professional in this free video series.
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this is so stupid!!!! hyacinth should not be transplanted after it starts growing.........
you are stupid.....don't give advice...you are not qualified -
I just bought a small pot of hyacinth. It has i guess 3+ bulbs inside, guessing from the number of shoots, it also has small thin shootat the side, which i think is an extension of one of the existing bulbs. They havent flowered yet. Its March here in Australia and its just starting to get chilly. Winters approaching.
I wonder if I need to transplant now, coz I somewhere read not to put the bulbs too close. Though they are smaller than the ones shown in the video.
How often do I water them?
Do they ever need sunlight? Or should I keep them In fridge?
Any suggestion?
Would highly appreciate
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Can I grow Hyacinth here at the tropics? I know I can't do tulips :/
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