🌸 Plant the Future: Grape Hyacinths Await!
Introducing 30 Grape Hyacinth Bulbs (Muscari Armeniacum), the perfect addition to your outdoor space. These spring-blooming bulbs are not only stunning with their rich purple and violet colors but are also resistant to deer, squirrels, rabbits, and rodents. Ideal for USDA hardiness zones 4-8, they thrive in well-drained sandy soil with moderate watering and partial sun shade. Get ready to elevate your garden game this spring!
Product Care Instructions | Well-drained |
Color | Purple,Violet |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 30 |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
Sunlight Exposure | partial sun shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
C**
Super pleased
The seller went out of the way to provide excellent service
L**R
As advertised
Shipped quickly. Bulbs in good shape.
R**H
Bulbs received in good condition and ready to plant
The blooms are beautiful and I really appreciate them
R**Y
Do not buy!!
Do not buy!!! They are small dried out bulbs that will not grow. I planted 5 bulbs that were sort of still alive but they have sprouted already so they probably will not come back to life.
M**S
HAPPY BUYER
I am so pleased with my order - Thank you so so much and I will be a return buyer for sure - Great service and great product - thanks again ! God bless you
D**U
Healthy bulbs
Above & beyond. Product is a healthy size. Most grape hyacinth bulbs are smaller. Hoping these naturalise easily.
K**Y
I was concerned when I saw no reviews but they are SUPER healthy bulbs!!
I just got these in today and WOW, they are plump, have just the hint of green growth at the top of the bulb, they will make wonderful plants and are already ready to put in the ground! I am so impressed and delighted with the quality and survivability of these bulbs!UPDATE: It's been a couple of seasons since I purchased and planted these and while I thought they all died or were anemic they are doing GREAT in Texas. All of them are 1st-year blooming and they smell sweet. I would definitely recommend these bulbs.
L**N
you get what you pay for
i think almost every bulb had either mold, rot, tiny bugs, or all three. I inspected every bulb, throwing out five that weren’t salvageable. the rest I cleaned and almost all of them sprouted, here’s how I cleaned them if you still want your money’s worth:I made a solution of 1 part bleach with 9 parts water in a bowl, then grabbed q-tips, a tweezer and an x-acto knife.everything next I did over a trash can- it got pretty gross and stinky.I peeled off the tunic (papery outer layer) of every bulb to find the mold/rot. if there was only surface level mold I would take a q-tip dipped in bleach solution to wipe it off.sometimes mold/rot would be in-between the bulbs scales/“onion” layers (you can tell from discoloration), I’d peel/cut back the affected scales and rub the bleach solution all over with q-tip.if you do this be careful to not knick the bud at the middle of the bulb. don’t attempt to clean if cleaning means cutting off half the bulbs scales, just throw it away.when I finished on all the bulbs I could salvage I soaked them in my bleach water solution for an hour, rinsed, then left them in water for 24hrs. I then planted them in moist soil and surprisingly almost all of them are sprouting.I planted in early spring, I’ll update with pictures when/if they bloom flowers.2 stars for now because of the gross conditions they were in when I received, but if you want to put in the work they’ll still sprout.
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