Hyacinths grow from bulbs in open beds, hothouses, and in the home. When raised in the open, they need rich, well-drained soil. The bulbs are planted between September and November.
Early in the spring, the flowers appear. Gardeners usually tie the stems to slender stakes to protect them. In summer, after the leaves wither, gardeners dig the bulbs and store them in dry soil or sand. Florists pot the bulbs early in September to force the plants to blossom by Christmas.
The soil and climate of The Netherlands provide an especially favorable place for growing flowers from bulbs. The Dutch plant hundreds of acres of hyacinths every year near Haarlem. They ship the bulbs to many parts of the world
