Having planted my spring bedding a month ago I was suprised on returning from a few days away to find that the Muscati Misty Skys planted amongst small Buxus plants had already grown. They have formed quite a rosette of leaves but I am sure that now the temperatures are dropping they will stagnate until they produce their flower spikes in late January and February. Muscari Misty Skys are a mixture of grape hyacinth from whites through to dark blue. They can still be planted now if you can find any left at garden centres.
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