Narcissus - Spring Mix - Mesh Bag, 50 Pack
- Shipping Starts in Mid September
- Top Size Bulbs, Corms, and Tubers
- Sustainable Packaging
- Canada-Wide Shipping
MID-SPRING FLOWERING
- Great as cut flowers
- Fragrant
- Deer resistant
- Easy
- Toxic to pets and kids
Also known as Daffodils, Narcissus is an easy-to-care-for, perennial, fall bulb. Planted in September and October. You can expect full blooms in April - March. Resistant to deer, container friendly and fragrant, this 50 pack of Narcisse's Spring Mix Bulbs make the perfect addition to any garden. With long strong stems, Narcissuses are also great for fresh-cut flowers!
Color |
Orange, Yellow & White |
Bulb Season |
Fall |
Bulb size |
12-14cm |
Bloom |
Mar - Apr |
Lighting |
Full to partial sun |
Water |
Well drained, 1-2” water weekly |
Fragrant |
Yes |
Height |
16” H |
Plant Depth |
6” |
Space Apart |
4” |
Deer Resistant |
Yes |
Skill Level |
Easy |
Zone |
Zones 3 - 9 |
Toxic |
Toxic to humans and pets |
Other Benefits |
Great for cut flowers |
How to Grow Daffodils:
Plant Daffodil bulbs in the fall. Plant about two to four weeks before the ground freezes to allow the roots to develop underground. Plant them 6-8 inches deep. Space plants three to six inches apart. Note, that Daffodils will tolerate some crowding. Sprinkle a little bulb fertilizer in the hole during planting. For established beds, spread the fertilizer on top of the soil. You can work it in lightly, but you risk damaging the bulbs .As natives to woodland areas, Daffodils will grow well in shade to full sun. After they bloom in the spring, allow the plants to grow until they die off. They need time after blooming to store energy in the bulbs for next year. To remove the dead plant, either snip them off at the base, or twist the leaves while pulling lightly.