Daffodil & Narcissus Naturalising Mixture

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Daffodil & Narcissus Naturalising Mixture – grown in Lincolnshire, right next to our warehouse.

The flowering times range from February to April so you will get a prolonged flower display. Ideally, you should plant your daffodil bulbs before November to get the roots started but they will still perform if planted as late as January. They can tolerate most soil types and are fully hardy.

PacksPrice per pack
1 - 2 £4.14
3+ £2.98

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.

£4.14 (inc. VAT)

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Specifications:

  • Colour: Mixed
  • Height: 40cm
  • Bulb Size: 12/14cm
  • UK cultivated

Good For:

  • Beds/borders
  • Cut flowers
  • Lawns/verges
  • Long grass

How to grow:

  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Soil Type: Moist
  • Position: Full sun, Semi-shade
  • Bulbs per m2: 60
  • Planting depth: 15cm

More Information

Daffodil & Narcissus Naturalising Mixture – these bulbs have been a big part of our family business for over 60 years. They are still a very important part of the local farming community. All of our daffodil bulbs come from farmers around the Lincolnshire area, some of which have worked with us for over 50 years.

Daffodil is really a common name for Narcissus and it’s what we think of when referring to a trumpet variety. Our mixture is a selection of all the varieties we have in stock including trumpets; small cup; large cup; bi-colours and double forms of narcissus. Including whites, yellows, pinks and reds displaying the full array of what daffodil bulbs can do.

The flowering times range from February to April, so you will get a prolonged flower display. Usually, white narcissus varieties will flower after the pure yellow narcissus.

How to Plant Daffodil bulbs

Ideally, you should plant your Daffodil & Narcissus Naturalising Mixture before November to get the roots established, but they will still perform if planted into January. They can tolerate most soil types and are fully hardy.

Plant daffodil bulbs 10-15 cm deep and 5-10cm apart. You don’t have to be too precious; watch this video of us planting a 25kg net of bulbs.

Once they are planted they shouldn’t need any additional care.

Daffodil & Narcissus Naturalising Mixture bulbs are repellent to squirrels and deer, although slugs and snails can make a bit of a mess early in the year.

Over time your Daffodil & Narcissus Mixture will naturalise by spreading seed and by dividing. Just make sure you leave the foliage to die back, sending goodness back into the bulbs so that they come back strongly the next year. It can take several years for bulblets and seeds to develop into flowers. See our 25kg daffodil nets to get great value for money for larger projects or see our mix of miniature narcissus for even more variety.