
Daffodil
Narcissus spp.
Daffodils are the quintessential spring bulb — cheerful yellow, white, and orange trumpets that signal winter's end. They're completely deer and rodent proof (toxic bulbs), multiply year after year without lifting, and naturalize beautifully in lawns, meadows, and woodland edges. Plant once and enjoy for decades. A single planting of 100 bulbs creates an unforgettable spring display.
Care Guide
Plant bulbs in fall, 6 inches deep, pointed end up. Full sun to light shade. Don't cut foliage until it yellows (6 weeks after bloom) — it's recharging the bulb. Fertilize in fall when planting. No watering needed except in extreme drought. They multiply — divide when clumps get crowded and blooms decline.
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