Daffodil Trumpet Yellow

Ideal for GARDEN and CONTAINER PLANTING

A successfully naturalized daffodil field can bloom for up to 30 or even 50 years! First, choose an area with good drainage and sunlight. An area where grass can be left unmown until the foliage has matured is ideal. Hillsides are excellent spots. The edges of woods are also good, if you are planting an early-blooming variety which will have a chance to mature before the trees come into full leaf. For best impact, plant drifts of like kinds and colors. Many gardeners arrange their drifts simply by taking handfuls of bulbs and throwing them about for a natural-feeling distribution — just dig where the bulbs land!
Since it naturalizes so well, it’s just the thing for creating a wildflower corner. Equally at home in beds, borders or the cutting garden. A gorgeous, deer-proof landscaping solution.

  • Planting Location: Sun/semi-shade
  • Planting: September-December
  • Planting Depth: 7 inch (17.5 cm)
  • Planting Distance: 6 inch (15 cm)
  • Flowers In: March-April
  • Flowering Height: Approx. 16 inch (40 cm)

How to Grow

Easy to Grow:

1. Select an area with full sun or semi-shade
2. Dig a hole 7 inches (17.5 cm) deep
3. Place the bulb in the hole, with pointed side up
4. Space bulbs 6 inches (15 cm) apart
5. Cover with soil and water thoroughly

Planting Tips:

Plant in groups of 10 or more, in well-drained soil. Bulbs will benefit from a handful of compost added to the planting holes.

Search code: TG303

When to Plant


Collections: Narcissi, Spring Bulbs