What do I do with a hyacinth bulb after it flowers?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on May 15, 2026
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Thereof, what to do with hyacinths when they finish flowering?
Once the leaves are dead, cut the entire plant back to soil level, so only bulb and roots remain. Move your pot to a cold, dark space. You may even want to put a paper grocery or black garbage bag over the pot to keep out the light. Don't touch your hyacinth until the spring.
Likewise, can you plant hyacinth bulbs after flowering? After flowering, you can plant indoor hyacinths in the garden where they'll bloom the next spring. Hyacinths grown in the ground require very little maintenance. As soon as the flowers fade, deadhead them, making sure to leave the foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulb for next year.
One may also ask, what to do with bulbs in pots after flowering?
You may keep the bulbs in pots after flowering, but it is a good idea to introduce some new soil with all its nutrients and fertilize again. You may also remove the bulbs, let them air dry and put them in a paper bag in a location with the proper chilling requirements until you are ready to force them again.
How do you take care of a hyacinth in a vase?
Place the hyacinths in a clean vase filled with 3 to 4 inches of cool water. Make sure to use a vase that is tall enough to support the hyacinths. Similar to tulips, hyacinths continue to grow and so the longer stem and the weight of the opening blooms will sometimes cause the stems to naturally bend.
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