- Overwintering hyacinths outdoors
- Overwinter hyacinths in pots
- Overwinter hyacinths as bulbs
- tips and tricks
Hyacinths are hardy and need almost no winter protection outdoors. If the plants are overwintered indoors, you must ensure a resting phase. In addition, the tubers must be stored very cold for a while.

Overwintering hyacinths outdoors
Since hyacinths tolerate frost, you do not need to cover the bulbs in the bed to protect them from the cold.
Overwinter hyacinths in pots
During the winter break, keep the hyacinth bulbs in the pot cool and dry. An unheated corridor window is well suited. In order for the tuber to get cold, bring it outside for several days in cold weather.
Overwinter hyacinths as bulbs
In order for the tuber to thrive next year, it needs a cold period. Lay them out in a very cool place for a few weeks. Alternatively, the vegetable compartment of the refrigerator will do the trick.
tips and tricks
Store hyacinth bulbs in a dark, dry place and as cool as possible. The bulbs overwinter best in a little dry peat or wood shavings.