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Old 26-09-2003, 05:49 AM
jammer
 
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Default Overwintering Hyacinths

I dont have a southern window, just west, but i think i will try one
like this...



On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 01:00:15 GMT, "Bill Sanchez"
wrote:

Just plant them in a pot with no drainage hole like any other plant, but in
clay dirt and place the plant on a southern window that gets some sunlight.
Keep soil soggy and they should easily make it till spring. I have had good
success with this method.


"Tbumpy" wrote in message
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Has anyone tried to overwinter hyacinths? I've read to put them in a

shallow
bowl with aquatic planting soil on the bottom and lots of water so that

it's a
thin mud consistency. I would like to be able to save some of them since

they
can be a bit expensive to buy. Any comments appreciated. Thanks in advance

Tina