Flowering Time
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Key Product Information
Season Interest | SPRING |
Flower Colour | Mixed |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Delivery | Dispatch before 10th January 2020 |
Season Interest
SPRING |
Flower Colour
Mixed |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Dispatch before 10th January 2020 |
Plant Size
- Part Shade
- Sun
- Container
- Cut Flower
- Deadhead as necessary to prolong flowering
Planting
Plant at approximately 10cm deep.
Soil Type
Fertile, well drained soil or a balanced potting compost if in containers
Plant at least 10cm deep in the autumn. Space as desired or plant in clumps for a cluster display. Daffodils prefer a spot well sheltered from the wind, preferably with plenty of access to sun.
Best planted in well drained, fertile soil. Keep soil moist during the growing season and allow the leaves to die back naturally before deadheading. They can be lifted and moved once the foliage has died off or they can be left to naturalise when planted in grass or under trees, where they can be left undisturbed for years.
- Information
- J
- F
- M
- A
- M
- J
- J
- A
- S
- O
- N
- D
- Part Shade
- Sun
- Container
- Cut Flower
- Deadhead as necessary to prolong flowering
- Instructions
- Cultural Instructions
Flowering Time
Key Product Information
Season Interest | SPRING |
Flower Colour | Mixed |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Delivery | Dispatch before 10th January 2020 |
Season Interest
SPRING |
Flower Colour
Mixed |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Delivery
Dispatch before 10th January 2020 |
Plant Size
Planting
Plant at approximately 10cm deep.
Soil Type
Fertile, well drained soil or a balanced potting compost if in containers
Plant at least 10cm deep in the autumn. Space as desired or plant in clumps for a cluster display. Daffodils prefer a spot well sheltered from the wind, preferably with plenty of access to sun.
Best planted in well drained, fertile soil. Keep soil moist during the growing season and allow the leaves to die back naturally before deadheading. They can be lifted and moved once the foliage has died off or they can be left to naturalise when planted in grass or under trees, where they can be left undisturbed for years.