Miniature Narcissus Mixture

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Miniature Narcissi Mixture – is our hand-picked selection of the many different varieties we have in stock. These are bulbs we mix in our warehouse, with many different types for a really good selection. You won’t be disappointed by the variety this mixture brings.

PacksPrice per pack
1 - 2 £5.20
3+ £3.74

Please Note: Spring Flowering Bulbs are shipped from September once they are in our warehouse. There may be a wait whilst we work through our backorder, please contact us if you have any time restrictions.

£5.20 (inc. VAT)

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Specifications:

  • Colour: Mixture of colours
  • Perennial

Good For:

  • Beds and borders
  • Cut flowers
  • Lawns and verges
  • Long grass
  • Pots

How to grow:

  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Soil Type: Moist but well drained
  • Position: Full sun, Semi-shade
  • Bulbs per m2: 100
  • Planting depth: 15cm

More Information

Miniature Narcissi Mixture – is our hand-picked selection of the many different varieties we have in stock. These are bulbs we mix in our warehouse, with many different types for a really good selection. There are many different divisions of narcissus. The miniature narcissus make up most of them, including multi headed, species, scented, reflexed and pseudo narcissi types. You won’t be disappointed by the variety this mixture brings. Miniature Narcissi Mixture is great for beds, pots and borders or a brilliant idea for a cutting garden. The flowering time of the mixture will be prolonged with a mixture of both early and late flowering narcissi. Ranging form 15-40cm high and flowering from March to April. It’s a perfect mix for planting in with your tulips.

How to plant

Miniature Narcissi Mixture bulbs are easy to grow. They will take to any soil and be happy in full sun or semi-shade.  Plant around 8-10cm deep and space the bulbs 8cm apart. Once they are in the ground you can water them to get the roots developed but they don’t require any special attention. They are a hardy bulb and will flower each year, but be sure to let the foliage die back so the bulbs can replenish their energy.

If you are looking for the larger daffodils try our UK grown mixed daffodils and narcissus.