Bloomsz Double Daffodil Mix Flower Bulb (8-Pack)

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Our Double Daffodil Mix is sure to double that pleasure when fully double flowers approximately 4" across burst into bloom.
Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant. Grow 12-20" tall.
Bloom mid-spring. Hardy in Zones 3-9
Growing Instructions: Select a spot in the garden that receives full sun to part shade where the soil drains well. Loosen the soil, and plant the bulbs, pointy end up, approximately 6" deep and 4-6" apart. Tamp down the soil and water well after planting. Foliage should be left to die back naturally as it provides the nutrients the bulb will need to grow and flower the following year. Bulbs may also be planted in containers and tubs at the same depth.
Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don't mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.

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Everyone knows the joy that daffodils bring to the garden when the bloom in the spring. Our Double Daffodil Mix is sure to double that pleasure when fully double flowers approximately 4" across burst into bloom. The center of each flower has a full, double set of frilly inner petals of yellow, white, or orange growing amid long, narrow gray-green foliage. Grow them in beds, borders, and containers, and even on the lawn. Add them to cut flower arrangements, or group several together loosely tied with raffia or ribbon for a colorful bouquet or display. Amazingly easy to grow. Carefree and naturalizing. Excellent cut flower. Deer, rabbit, and drought resistant. Grow 12-20" tall. Bloom mid-spring. Hardy in Zones 3-9 Growing Instructions: Select a spot in the garden that receives full sun to part shade where the soil drains well. Loosen the soil, and plant the bulbs, pointy end up, approximately 6" deep and 4-6" apart. Tamp down the soil and water well after planting. Foliage should be left to die back naturally as it provides the nutrients the bulb will need to grow and flower the following year. Bulbs may also be planted in containers and tubs at the same depth. Planting tip: For a more natural look, plant daffodils in clusters rather than in straight lines. To achieve a naturalized look, they can also be planted in the lawn. Toss handfuls of bulbs onto the desired area of the lawn and plant them where they fall. Just don't mow the lawn until the leaves of the daffodils have died down.