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Hyacinth trio Grow Set

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Indoor Grow Set
Hyacinth Carnegie Trio Set

Contains 3 ceramic planters in pastel shades,
compost & 3 Hyacinth bulbs size 14/15.

  • scented variety
  • can also be planted outdoors

Petunia sowing guide



A beautiful indoor grow set containing 3 hyacinth carnegie bulbs which produce scented bell shaped blooms and will flower for 6 weeks.


It’s advised to wear gloves when handling Hyacinth bulbs.
1. Empty compost into each planter, keeping a small amount back to cover bulbs.
2. Place 1 bulb (with pointed end facing upward) in each planter and cover with excess compost. Leave the tip of the bulb uncovered for best results.
3. Water well and move to a cool location. (Do not overwater). 4. Spring flowering bulbs must be planted and kept in a cool place (below 10 °C) for 10 to 12 weeks. After cooling period the planter can be moved to a warmer location (approx. 18 °C) with good sunlight. Hyacinth flowers should begin to appear 2 to 4 weeks after being brought into warmer environment.
5. Water little and often, do not let compost dry out at any point.

Allow flowers to bloom and dieback naturally, then cut back the stem prevent the plant spending energy on feeding the spent flower. Keep any foliage to encourage nutrients to continue to feed the bulb for next year’s blooms.
(Spring bulbs planted outdoors can be left in the ground to bloom year after year).

Potted bulbs can be stored to be planted up again in the winter. Allow foliage to die back naturally, approximately 6 weeks after the blooms have passed. Cut back any excess foliage and dry out bulbs on sheets of newspaper for 24 - 48 hours. Only keep healthy, mould-free bulbs, store in paper bags or nets in a cool, dry place until you are ready to re-plant from September.


Further Information

Do not eat ornamental flowers or bulbs.
Some plants can be harmful if consumed or cause irritation if touched.
Always wear gloves when gardening and wash hands thoroughly when finished.
See our list of potentially harmful plants here.



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