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theomegamale 16-04-2009 09:23 PM

What's wrong with these hyacinth?
 
Hi there,

My first post, by someone who is very new to gardening - would someone mind suggesting what is wrong with these hyacinth I bought and planted out last month?

My primary thought is that the flowering season is over. A couple of online sources suggest March-April as the season, which I was unaware of when planting, but of course here we are now in mid-April. However I wanted to check whether there is anything else that I need to bear in mind for the future e.g over/under watering, soil composition (didn't have much luck growing a few vegetables in that patch last year after we moved in to the property), or possible contact with Resolva weed killer that I sprayed near by (but thought i took care with not to hit the hyacinth).

Can any one point out the likely cause?

thanks

Boron Elgar[_2_] 16-04-2009 09:50 PM

What's wrong with these hyacinth?
 
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 21:23:38 +0100, theomegamale
wrote:


Hi there,

My first post, by someone who is very new to gardening - would someone
mind suggesting what is wrong with these hyacinth I bought and planted
out last month?

My primary thought is that the flowering season is over. A couple of
online sources suggest March-April as the season, which I was unaware
of when planting, but of course here we are now in mid-April. However I
wanted to check whether there is anything else that I need to bear in
mind for the future e.g over/under watering, soil composition (didn't
have much luck growing a few vegetables in that patch last year after
we moved in to the property), or possible contact with Resolva weed
killer that I sprayed near by (but thought i took care with not to hit
the hyacinth).

Can any one point out the likely cause?

thanks


I do not know where you are located, but here in the NE US, spring
bulbs are placed into the ground in fall for bloom the following
spring.

Boron


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