- Cut off spent flowers
- Caring for hyacinths in the garden after flowering
- Plant hyacinths in pots after flowering
- Keep hyacinths in pots for several years
- No new shoots without cold treatment
- tips and tricks
Unfortunately, even the most beautiful hyacinth blooms in May. Many flower lovers then simply throw away the potted plant and buy a new flower for the next season. This is not absolutely necessary. How to keep the hyacinth perennial as a potted plant.

Cut off spent flowers
Whether you keep the hyacinth in a pot or in the garden: when the flowers have finished blooming, do not cut them too low. A piece of the stem should remain on the plant.
Never remove the green foliage of the plant. Through them, the tuber absorbs nutrients. If you cut the leaves, the bulb will not have the strength for new flowers next year.
Caring for hyacinths in the garden after flowering
When the hyacinth in the flower bed has faded, it hardly needs any care. Eventually the foliage will turn yellow and wilt. The tuber goes into hibernation.
Since hyacinths are hardy and tolerate frost well, winter protection is not necessary.
In autumn you should carefully rake some ripe compost into the soil around the tubers so that the bulb can sprout vigorously again next year.
Plant hyacinths in pots after flowering
A good way to maintain potted hyacinths for several years is to plant them outdoors after they have finished blooming.
In most cases, the hyacinth will sprout again next year and beautify the garden with its pretty flowers.
Keep hyacinths in pots for several years
Getting potted hyacinths to thrive next year is not easy. The plant needs:
- rest break
- cold treatment
- Light for new growth
If you want to try making the hyacinth bloom in the pot for several years, send it to the dormant phase when it has finished blooming.
Place the planter in a shady spot and stop watering completely. The earth must dry out.
No new shoots without cold treatment
In October, remove any remaining leaves and place the tuber in new soil.
Place them in the crisper of the refrigerator for several weeks to stratify. Without this cold treatment, the hyacinth will not bloom in the following year.
Alternatively, you can place the covered tuber in the pot on the balcony or terrace for several days when the temperature is below zero.
As soon as the first green tips appear, acclimate the plant to warmer temperatures and water more frequently.
tips and tricks
If you have limited space in the flower bed, take the bulbs out of the ground when the foliage is yellow. The bulbs are stored clean and dry in the cellar or garage over the winter. Then plant them out again in the fall or spring.