Product description
Soft pink blooms and a sweet, classic fragrance make Hyacinth China Pink a charming addition to spring gardens. Each bulb produces a sturdy, upright flower spike packed with delicate florets, bringing a soft wash of colour to borders, containers, and pathways just as the season begins to brighten. Their pastel tones pair beautifully with other early flowers, creating a calm, elegant display.
These bulbs are simple to grow and settle easily into well drained soil with good light. Plant them at a depth around three times their height, keep the soil lightly moist after planting, and allow the foliage to fade naturally once flowering is over so the bulbs can store energy for the following year. With minimal care, they return reliably each spring, offering gentle colour and fragrance when the garden needs it most.
These bulbs are supplied at a size of 14/15.
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Choosing a brighter position helps Hyacinth China Pink show its soft pastel tones at their best. In deeper shade, the colour can lose its clarity and appear more washed out, so a lightly sunlit spot gives a much fresher, cleaner finish.
How to Water
Give Hyacinth bulbs a light watering straight after planting to settle the soil around them, then leave them to rest over winter without additional moisture. Once the shoots appear in spring, only water during unusually dry spells, as they prefer conditions that stay naturally moist but never waterlogged.
How to Plant
Set each Hyacinth bulb into its own hole with the pointed tip facing upward, leaving roughly 10-12cm between them so they have space to grow. Cover with soil, firm it gently, and continue along the row or container at the same spacing for an even display.









