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I'm not an authority on this so don't take my word as gospel, but I bought a similar hyacinth container last year and kept it watered so the compost was slightly soggy all the time, and the hyacinths thrived beautifully.  They would dry out very quickly too, so I think they need to take in a lot of water.  After they had come to the end of their life in teh pot I planted them out in teh garden and got another crop later.  I seem to recall, as a kid, putting hyacinth bulbs into tall containers of water with no earth in it, and the bulb flowered, so I guess they need a lot of liquid.  That's my view anyway.  Professional gardeners may have another opinion!!

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I read somewhere that more plants are killed by over-watering than under-watering, but hyacinths growing in winter, indoors, with central heating, fires etc do dry out, and need water.

I've grown them successfully outdoors for a year or two, but they seemed to vanish eventually- eaten,  rotted ?    BUT, worth the hassle, gorgeous smell.   Blue bells are related to them & make a glorius show here, but I am starting to plant them in my little forest in France.

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Tegwini

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