Hyacinthella are typically hardy plants that require moderate care. They thrive in well-drained soil with regular watering, avoiding over-saturation. Preferably, hyacinthella should be planted in spots with partial to full sunlight and maintained within a temperate range, as extreme temperatures can be detrimental. The main challenges when growing hyacinthella include vulnerability to pests like aphids and diseases such as bulb rot. Throughout the seasons, hyacinthella demands varying care: increased hydration during active growth in spring, balanced moisture in summer, preparation for dormancy in autumn, and protection from frost in winter.