Daffodils are early bloomers and suitable for pots and borders
This stunning Daffodil Sunny Girlfriend looks excellent in any border, enjoy this unique variety in daffodils.
Read moreWinkle's Daffodil Rip is a striking and unique variety from the daffodil category. This dwarf daffodil reaches a height of 15 cm.
Read moreDaffodil Tete a Tete is a strong daffodil that can withstand many weather conditions, which is why this daffodil is also very suitable for coastal gardens.
Read moreDaffodil White Petticoat is a particularly low daffodil. This variety can easily be naturalised and is therefore perfect for a rock garden.
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The Low-Flowering Daffodils Botanical Mix are perfect for naturalising in rock gardens but also look great in window boxes.
Read moreLovely mixture of botanical Daffodils. They bloom early in spring and combine well with large-flowered Crocuses, Scilla and Chionodoxa.
Read moreThe butterfly daffodils deserve a nice spot in your garden. Place these scented daffodils as a group in the border. They grow to a height of 40 cm.
Read moreDaffodil Carlton are Large-crowned, Early-Flowering, Yellow Daffodils. These are also easy to combine with other early-flowering bulbs.
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Daffodil Ice King is a strong double Daffodil with a creamy white flower and a yellow cup that turns almost white during flowering. It is a very suitable Daffodil for naturalising.
Read moreThe Golden Bells is a yellow dwarf daffodil. Recognisable by its special shape that resembles a bell. This early-flowering yellow Daffodil combines well with the other early spring bulbs.
Read moreThe Narcissus Recurvus is a great variety for among perennials, this is a late-flowering narcissus and only buds its fragrant flowers from May onwards.
Read moreThe Daffodil Tête à Tête is the best-selling daffodil on the market. This is a popular, strong, small and multi-flowered daffodil that looks very nice in the border.
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The announcement of spring, we could call the cheerful flower.
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How to plant daffodils?
Dig a trench several centimetres deep and keep a distance of about 5 to 10 centimetres between the two bulbs. This prevents the daffodils from growing too close together. Plant the daffodil bulbs with the point up and secure them firmly in the soil.
How long do daffodils last?
Years of pleasure from flowering Daffodils
The Daffodil is a perennial bulbous plant and can simply stay in the garden (in pots or full soil) after flowering. If we want the plant to flower beautifully again next season, it needs to store enough reserve food in the bulb.
Can daffodils withstand frost?
"Most bulbs can withstand frost just fine. And I mean the usual varieties like tulips, snowdrops, crocuses, hyacinths and daffodils. If they are already well above ground, they will flatten out in frost. This is a natural reaction.
Can you store faded daffodils?
Store dead flower bulbs in a cardboard box
Put a newspaper between each layer of bulbs and store the box in a dry and cool place. You can plant the bulbs again from late September, October or even in November. You plant most of the spring-flowering bulbs from a bulb in September.