Description
Carnegie Hyacinth Bulbs(Hyacinth Orientalis) produce gorgeous, fragrant blooms in crisp white shades. A spring bulb staple, hyacinth are perfect for lining pathways or in a spring container mix. Let the the foliage die back naturally, and they will come back year after year. Recommended spacing for fall planted Carnegie Hyacinth bulbs is 6 inches apart at a depth of 6 inches.
Planting Instructions:
- – Plant bulbs in the fall, 4-6 weeks before the ground freezes.
- – Dig a hole 6 inches deep, and place the bulb with the pointed end up.
- – Space bulbs 4-6 inches apart to allow for proper air circulation.
Soil Preparation:
- – Prefers well-draining, loose, and slightly sandy soil.
- – Mix compost into the soil for added nutrients and improved drainage.
- – A slightly acidic to neutral pH level between 6.0 and 7.0 works best.
Watering Specifics:
- – Water bulbs immediately after planting.
- – During active growth in spring, water moderately, keeping the soil moist but not soggy.
- – Reduce watering once the blooms fade and the foliage begins to die back.
Fertilizer Type:
- – Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer at planting time.
- – Reapply fertilizer in early spring as new shoots begin to emerge.
- – Avoid over-fertilizing as it can cause excessive foliage at the expense of blooms.
Pruning and Care:
- – Deadhead spent flowers to prevent the plant from focusing energy on seed production.
- – Allow foliage to naturally die back as it replenishes the bulb for next year’s growth.
- – Apply mulch in late fall to protect bulbs from freezing temperatures in colder climates.
Additional Pest Management:
- – Protect bulbs from rodents by using wire mesh or covering with mulch.
- – Aphids may appear on the plant; spray with insecticidal soap or a strong jet of water to remove them.
Blooming Indicators:
- – Carnegie Hyacinths bloom in mid-spring, typically in April.
- – The blooms are a brilliant white, creating a stunning contrast with other spring flowers.
- – Blooms last for 1-2 weeks depending on weather conditions.
Light Requirements:
- – Thrives in full sun (6-8 hours of direct sunlight) but tolerates partial shade.
- – In warmer climates, partial shade helps prevent the flowers from wilting too quickly.
Temperature Tolerance:
- – Hardy in USDA zones 3-9.
- – Requires a cold period (below 40°F) for successful blooming.
- – In zones 8-9, pre-chill bulbs in the refrigerator for 10-12 weeks before planting.
Companion Plants for Carnegie Hyacinth:
- – Pansies: Provide a colorful, low-growing companion to the tall white spikes of Carnegie hyacinths.
- – Daisies: Offer a fresh and natural look alongside the pure white blooms of Carnegie hyacinths.
- – Tulips: Tulips in complementary colors such as red or pink work well with white hyacinths for a layered display.
- – Grape Hyacinths: Add color and variety, with their smaller, deep blue blooms pairing nicely with Carnegie’s white.
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