TRUMPET Daffodil Mount Hood - 4352805-

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Bulbs are typically planted in gardens, around tree trunks, at the edges of artificial lakes, or along the banks of streams. They are also often planted in the center of flowerbeds mixed with other annual flowers, and are then left to their own devices, as they are perennials. Planting time is from September to December, spacing the bulbs about 15-20 cm apart in fertile, well-tilled soil. These bulbs can also be used to create beautiful pots in earthenware containers or large planters. Their blooms are stunning and recur year after year.

• Flowering month: April. • Planting depth: 12 cm.
• Flower height: approximately 35 cm. • Bulb circumference: 12-14 cm.

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Daffodil bulbs (Narcissus spp.) are among the most popular spring flowers for their elegant beauty and their extraordinary ability to bloom again every year with little care. Here are some essential tips for properly growing daffodil bulbs, both in the garden and in pots.

When to plant daffodil bulbs

The ideal time to plant daffodil bulbs is autumn, between September and December, before the ground freezes. This allows the bulb to root well during the winter and prepare for spring flowering.

Where and how to plant daffodils

  • Location: Choose a sunny or partially shaded area with at least 4–6 hours of light a day.
  • Ideal soil: Well-drained, light, and enriched with organic matter (such as compost or well-rotted manure).
  • Planting Depth: Plant bulbs at a depth of 3 times the bulb's height (average 10–15 cm), with the tip pointing upwards.
  • Spacing: Leave 10–15 cm between bulbs to allow for optimal development.

Watering Narcissus Bulbs

After planting, water lightly to encourage rooting. During the growing season, keep the soil just moist, avoiding waterlogging, which can cause rot.

Post-flowering care: how to keep bulbs healthy

After spring flowering, do not immediately cut the leaves. Let them yellow and dry naturally for at least 6 weeks: this allows the bulbs to build up nutrient reserves for the following year's flowering.

Winter Protection

In areas subject to very harsh winters or deep frosts, apply a layer of mulch (dry leaves, straw, or bark) to protect the bulbs from excessive cold. Alternatively, you can plant the bulbs in pots and shelter them in a cool but frost-free location.

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