There is another option to enjoy flowering bulbs even if you don’t have space outside. Everyone loves planting bulbs in pots or garden beds. For instance, hyacinths may be cultivated indoors in a glass container and allowed to bloom to their full aromatic splendor.
The onion is placed in the upper half of a particular hourglass-shaped glass container in which the hyacinths are cultivated. The lower half of the container is filled with water.
Only roughly 5mm of the bulb’s bottom should ever be in contact with water. For several weeks, store the full jar in a dark cabinet or other location until roots and branches emerge.
Then, over the following several weeks, gradually put the vase into brighter light (avoid scorching direct sunshine), until the flower stalk blooms, at which point it can be displayed as a talking point on a coffee or dining table.