Valerie Finnis grape hyacinth - 10 pcs

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The Valerie Finnis grape hyacinth is a sky-blue flowered variety of the popular perennial bulbous plant. It stands out with easy cultivation, long and abundant flowering. Therefore, many gardeners and home growers have chosen to plant it. Its grape-like clusters of flowers that form at the ends of the stalks wonderfully decorate borders, flower beds, rock gardens, and pots. Light blue patches of the Valerie Finnis grape hyacinth put on the most spectacular show in April, when the spring is still young. Despite its modest size, presented grape hyacinth variety are hard to overlook. Light as a cloud Valerie Finnis flowers turn into intriguing borders or groups that fill natural compositions. You can also use grape hyacinth as cut flower.

Grape hyacinth belongs to undemanding plants and grows in almost every soil. To let them present their potential, provide them with a nutritious earth. Plant grape hyacinth bulbs in autumn, 6 to 8 centimetres deep. They will survive the winter unharmed and start growing in spring. Grape hyacinth are well suited for growing in larger groups. They create broad tufts or patches that offer a splendid background for taller flowers. We recommend transplanting grape hyacinths to a new site every few years. Dig out the bulbs in summer, clean and dry them, and store in a ventilated room until the planting in autumn.

Each package contains ten bulbs of the Valerie Finnis grape hyacinth. Basic plant facts and growing tips were printed on the package label.

  • Variety: Valerie Finnis
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots, cut flower
  • Growth form: dwarf
  • Flower colour: light blue
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Flower type: grape-shaped clusters
  • Site: sunny; fertile soil
  • Bulbs: 10
  • Flowering period: April
  • Planting period: autumn
  • Planting depth (cm): 6 to 8 cm
  • Wintering in the ground: yes