Daffodil Flower Bulbs – 6-Bulb All Mix Double Perennial Daffodils for Planting

Enhance your garden with this stunning collection of daffodil flower bulbs. This mix includes 6 high-quality, double-flowered perennial bulbs in a vibrant array of colors, perfect for creating a spectacular spring display. Enjoy easy planting and beautiful, fragrant blooms year after year.

Original price was: $63.96.Current price is: $31.98.

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Jan 12

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Overview

Transform your garden into a springtime masterpiece with our premium selection of daffodil flower bulbs. This curated collection features 6 high-quality, all-mix double daffodils, renowned for their lush, multi-layered petals and vibrant colors. As true perennials, these bulbs promise to return year after year, offering a reliable and breathtaking display of blooms with minimal effort. Daffodils, scientifically known as Narcissus, are among the most beloved spring-flowering bulbs, celebrated for their cheerful appearance and often delightful fragrance. Our mixed varieties ensure a diverse palette of golds, yellows, whites, oranges, and pinks, bringing dynamic color and texture to your flower beds, borders, or containers.

These double daffodils perennial bulbs are an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. They are cold-resistant, deer-resistant, and relatively easy to cultivate, making them a hassle-free addition to almost any landscape. Plant them in the fall, and watch as they emerge in early to mid-spring, signaling the end of winter with their bright and uplifting blossoms. The robust nature of these bulbs ensures a long-lasting bloom period and steady growth, creating a dense and visually appealing floral arrangement.

Key Benefits

Our daffodil flower bulbs offer numerous advantages for enhancing your outdoor space, providing beauty and ease of care that gardeners appreciate.

  • Spectacular Double Blooms: Enjoy intricate, multi-layered flowers that add a touch of elegance and abundance compared to single daffodil varieties. The ‘double’ characteristic means more petals, creating a fuller, more luxurious look.
  • Vibrant All-Mix Colors: This selection provides a beautiful blend of hues including pinks, yellows, whites, and oranges, ensuring a diverse and eye-catching display in your garden. This mix creates a natural, harmonious aesthetic.
  • Perennial Reliability: As a double daffodils perennial, these bulbs will return and often multiply each year, providing ongoing beauty without the need for annual replanting. This makes them a cost-effective and sustainable choice for long-term garden planning.
  • Deer and Rodent Resistant: Daffodils contain alkaloids that are unpalatable to deer and most other common garden pests, protecting your blooms from unwanted munching. This natural defense mechanism means less worry for gardeners.
  • Fragrant Flowers: Many of the varieties within this mix boast a delightful, subtle fragrance, adding an extra sensory dimension to your spring garden. Enjoy the sweet scent as you walk through your blooming beds.
  • Easy to Grow: With an easy cultivating difficulty, these bulbs are perfect for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike. They require minimal maintenance once established, thriving with basic care.
  • Versatile Planting Options: Ideal for mass plantings, borders, rock gardens, containers, or naturalizing in lawns. These planting daffodil bulbs adapt well to various garden designs and settings.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Successful cultivation of your daffodil flower bulbs is straightforward with a few key considerations. Daffodils thrive in conditions that mimic their natural habitat, ensuring robust growth and prolific flowering.

Sunlight Requirements: These daffodils prefer Full Sun to Medium Sun, meaning they need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, especially during their blooming period. While they can tolerate some partial shade, too little sun may result in fewer flowers and weaker stems. Ensure they are planted in a location where they will receive ample morning sun, which is crucial for early spring growth.

Watering Schedule & Soil Moisture: Daffodils require medium watering. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during the active growing and flowering season in spring. Once the foliage begins to yellow and die back in late spring or early summer, reduce watering significantly as the bulbs enter dormancy. Overwatering during dormancy can lead to bulb rot. Well-draining soil is paramount to prevent water accumulation around the bulbs.

Soil Type & Drainage: These bulbs perform best in well-draining soil types such as clay, loam, or peat, with a neutral soil pH. Good drainage is critical to prevent the bulbs from rotting. If your soil is heavy clay, consider amending it with organic matter like compost or sand to improve drainage before planting daffodil bulbs. Proper soil preparation sets the foundation for healthy, long-lived perennials.

Temperature Range & USDA Hardiness Zone: Daffodils are cold-hardy perennials, generally thriving in USDA Zones 3-8. They require a period of cold dormancy to produce flowers. In warmer climates (Zone 9 and above), bulbs may need to be pre-chilled before planting. They are cold resistant and can withstand winter temperatures well below freezing, making them suitable for a wide range of climates.

Fertilization Schedule: Fertilize daffodils in the fall when planting and again in early spring as new growth emerges. Use a balanced slow-release bulb fertilizer or bone meal. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which can promote foliage growth at the expense of flowers. A second light feeding after flowering can help replenish nutrients for the next season, supporting the perennial nature of these daffodil flower bulbs.

Common Problems & Solutions: The most common issue for daffodils is bulb rot, usually caused by poor drainage or overwatering. Ensure proper soil conditions and avoid excessive moisture. Pests are rarely an issue due to the bulbs’ natural resistance, but occasionally slugs or snails might nibble on new foliage. Fungal diseases are uncommon in well-ventilated, properly watered conditions. Regular inspection and good cultural practices will keep your fragrant daffodil flowers healthy.

Size & Details

This offering includes 6 daffodil flower bulbs, carefully selected for their quality and potential to produce stunning double blooms. The bulbs are typically 12-14 cm in circumference, which is an ideal size for vigorous growth and abundant flowering. When mature, these double daffodils perennial plants will typically grow to a height of 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) with a spread of 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) per plant, forming attractive clumps over time. They are shipped as dormant bulbs, ready for fall planting to ensure a vibrant spring display. Expect blooms to appear in early to mid-spring, usually within 60-90 days after the last hard frost, depending on your climate zone. The ‘All Mix’ ensures a beautiful variety of colors and forms, creating a truly dynamic garden feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How many bulbs are included in this mix? A: This package contains 6 daffodil flower bulbs, providing a generous start to your spring garden. Each bulb is selected for its quality to ensure a successful bloom.
  • Q: Are these daffodils suitable for indoor planting? A: While primarily outdoor plants, daffodils can be forced indoors for a temporary display. However, they typically perform best and return reliably when planted outdoors. For best results with planting daffodil bulbs, we recommend outdoor garden beds.
  • Q: How much sun do these daffodils need? A: These daffodils thrive in full sun to medium sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering. Adequate light is crucial for developing strong stems and abundant blooms.
  • Q: Are these bulbs truly perennial, meaning they will return each year? A: Yes, these are double daffodils perennial bulbs. With proper care and suitable growing conditions, they will return and often multiply year after year, providing continuous beauty.
  • Q: When is the best time to plant these daffodil flower bulbs? A: The ideal time for planting daffodil bulbs is in the fall, typically from September to November, before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish roots before winter and ensures spring blooms.
  • Q: Are these daffodils deer resistant? A: Yes, daffodils are naturally deer and rodent resistant due to their toxicity. This makes them an excellent choice for gardens where wildlife might be an issue, helping to protect your beautiful fragrant daffodil flowers.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for these bulbs? A: These daffodils prefer well-draining soil with a neutral pH. Amending heavy clay soils with organic matter can significantly improve drainage and promote healthier growth.
  • Q: What colors can I expect from the ‘All Mix’ variety? A: The ‘All Mix’ typically includes a vibrant assortment of colors such as pinks, yellows, whites, and oranges, providing a diverse and colorful spring display. This variety ensures a lively and dynamic garden.
  • Q: How difficult are these daffodils to cultivate for a beginner? A: These daffodils are considered to have an ‘Easy’ cultivating difficulty, making them a fantastic choice for beginner gardeners. They are quite forgiving and require minimal specialized care.
  • Q: Will these daffodil flower bulbs survive winter in colder climates? A: Yes, daffodils are very cold-resistant and are suitable for planting in USDA Zones 3-8, meaning they can withstand significant winter cold and still produce beautiful blooms in the spring.

Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA Zones 3-8
  • Soil type

    Well-draining loam, clay, or peat with neutral pH
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full Sun to Medium Sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    Fall

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA Zones 3-8
  • Soil type

    Well-draining loam, clay, or peat with neutral pH
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full Sun to Medium Sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    Fall

Overview

Transform your garden into a springtime masterpiece with our premium selection of daffodil flower bulbs. This curated collection features 6 high-quality, all-mix double daffodils, renowned for their lush, multi-layered petals and vibrant colors. As true perennials, these bulbs promise to return year after year, offering a reliable and breathtaking display of blooms with minimal effort. Daffodils, scientifically known as Narcissus, are among the most beloved spring-flowering bulbs, celebrated for their cheerful appearance and often delightful fragrance. Our mixed varieties ensure a diverse palette of golds, yellows, whites, oranges, and pinks, bringing dynamic color and texture to your flower beds, borders, or containers.

These double daffodils perennial bulbs are an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. They are cold-resistant, deer-resistant, and relatively easy to cultivate, making them a hassle-free addition to almost any landscape. Plant them in the fall, and watch as they emerge in early to mid-spring, signaling the end of winter with their bright and uplifting blossoms. The robust nature of these bulbs ensures a long-lasting bloom period and steady growth, creating a dense and visually appealing floral arrangement.

Key Benefits

Our daffodil flower bulbs offer numerous advantages for enhancing your outdoor space, providing beauty and ease of care that gardeners appreciate.

  • Spectacular Double Blooms: Enjoy intricate, multi-layered flowers that add a touch of elegance and abundance compared to single daffodil varieties. The ‘double’ characteristic means more petals, creating a fuller, more luxurious look.
  • Vibrant All-Mix Colors: This selection provides a beautiful blend of hues including pinks, yellows, whites, and oranges, ensuring a diverse and eye-catching display in your garden. This mix creates a natural, harmonious aesthetic.
  • Perennial Reliability: As a double daffodils perennial, these bulbs will return and often multiply each year, providing ongoing beauty without the need for annual replanting. This makes them a cost-effective and sustainable choice for long-term garden planning.
  • Deer and Rodent Resistant: Daffodils contain alkaloids that are unpalatable to deer and most other common garden pests, protecting your blooms from unwanted munching. This natural defense mechanism means less worry for gardeners.
  • Fragrant Flowers: Many of the varieties within this mix boast a delightful, subtle fragrance, adding an extra sensory dimension to your spring garden. Enjoy the sweet scent as you walk through your blooming beds.
  • Easy to Grow: With an easy cultivating difficulty, these bulbs are perfect for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike. They require minimal maintenance once established, thriving with basic care.
  • Versatile Planting Options: Ideal for mass plantings, borders, rock gardens, containers, or naturalizing in lawns. These planting daffodil bulbs adapt well to various garden designs and settings.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Successful cultivation of your daffodil flower bulbs is straightforward with a few key considerations. Daffodils thrive in conditions that mimic their natural habitat, ensuring robust growth and prolific flowering.

Sunlight Requirements: These daffodils prefer Full Sun to Medium Sun, meaning they need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, especially during their blooming period. While they can tolerate some partial shade, too little sun may result in fewer flowers and weaker stems. Ensure they are planted in a location where they will receive ample morning sun, which is crucial for early spring growth.

Watering Schedule & Soil Moisture: Daffodils require medium watering. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during the active growing and flowering season in spring. Once the foliage begins to yellow and die back in late spring or early summer, reduce watering significantly as the bulbs enter dormancy. Overwatering during dormancy can lead to bulb rot. Well-draining soil is paramount to prevent water accumulation around the bulbs.

Soil Type & Drainage: These bulbs perform best in well-draining soil types such as clay, loam, or peat, with a neutral soil pH. Good drainage is critical to prevent the bulbs from rotting. If your soil is heavy clay, consider amending it with organic matter like compost or sand to improve drainage before planting daffodil bulbs. Proper soil preparation sets the foundation for healthy, long-lived perennials.

Temperature Range & USDA Hardiness Zone: Daffodils are cold-hardy perennials, generally thriving in USDA Zones 3-8. They require a period of cold dormancy to produce flowers. In warmer climates (Zone 9 and above), bulbs may need to be pre-chilled before planting. They are cold resistant and can withstand winter temperatures well below freezing, making them suitable for a wide range of climates.

Fertilization Schedule: Fertilize daffodils in the fall when planting and again in early spring as new growth emerges. Use a balanced slow-release bulb fertilizer or bone meal. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which can promote foliage growth at the expense of flowers. A second light feeding after flowering can help replenish nutrients for the next season, supporting the perennial nature of these daffodil flower bulbs.

Common Problems & Solutions: The most common issue for daffodils is bulb rot, usually caused by poor drainage or overwatering. Ensure proper soil conditions and avoid excessive moisture. Pests are rarely an issue due to the bulbs’ natural resistance, but occasionally slugs or snails might nibble on new foliage. Fungal diseases are uncommon in well-ventilated, properly watered conditions. Regular inspection and good cultural practices will keep your fragrant daffodil flowers healthy.

Size & Details

This offering includes 6 daffodil flower bulbs, carefully selected for their quality and potential to produce stunning double blooms. The bulbs are typically 12-14 cm in circumference, which is an ideal size for vigorous growth and abundant flowering. When mature, these double daffodils perennial plants will typically grow to a height of 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) with a spread of 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) per plant, forming attractive clumps over time. They are shipped as dormant bulbs, ready for fall planting to ensure a vibrant spring display. Expect blooms to appear in early to mid-spring, usually within 60-90 days after the last hard frost, depending on your climate zone. The ‘All Mix’ ensures a beautiful variety of colors and forms, creating a truly dynamic garden feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How many bulbs are included in this mix? A: This package contains 6 daffodil flower bulbs, providing a generous start to your spring garden. Each bulb is selected for its quality to ensure a successful bloom.
  • Q: Are these daffodils suitable for indoor planting? A: While primarily outdoor plants, daffodils can be forced indoors for a temporary display. However, they typically perform best and return reliably when planted outdoors. For best results with planting daffodil bulbs, we recommend outdoor garden beds.
  • Q: How much sun do these daffodils need? A: These daffodils thrive in full sun to medium sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering. Adequate light is crucial for developing strong stems and abundant blooms.
  • Q: Are these bulbs truly perennial, meaning they will return each year? A: Yes, these are double daffodils perennial bulbs. With proper care and suitable growing conditions, they will return and often multiply year after year, providing continuous beauty.
  • Q: When is the best time to plant these daffodil flower bulbs? A: The ideal time for planting daffodil bulbs is in the fall, typically from September to November, before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish roots before winter and ensures spring blooms.
  • Q: Are these daffodils deer resistant? A: Yes, daffodils are naturally deer and rodent resistant due to their toxicity. This makes them an excellent choice for gardens where wildlife might be an issue, helping to protect your beautiful fragrant daffodil flowers.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for these bulbs? A: These daffodils prefer well-draining soil with a neutral pH. Amending heavy clay soils with organic matter can significantly improve drainage and promote healthier growth.
  • Q: What colors can I expect from the ‘All Mix’ variety? A: The ‘All Mix’ typically includes a vibrant assortment of colors such as pinks, yellows, whites, and oranges, providing a diverse and colorful spring display. This variety ensures a lively and dynamic garden.
  • Q: How difficult are these daffodils to cultivate for a beginner? A: These daffodils are considered to have an ‘Easy’ cultivating difficulty, making them a fantastic choice for beginner gardeners. They are quite forgiving and require minimal specialized care.
  • Q: Will these daffodil flower bulbs survive winter in colder climates? A: Yes, daffodils are very cold-resistant and are suitable for planting in USDA Zones 3-8, meaning they can withstand significant winter cold and still produce beautiful blooms in the spring.

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Daffodil Flower Bulbs - 6-Bulb All Mix Double Perennial Daffodils for Planting
Daffodil Flower Bulbs – 6-Bulb All Mix Double Perennial Daffodils for Planting