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  • Canaliculatus Daffodil Jumbo Pack - 82102
  • Canaliculatus Daffodil Jumbo Pack - 82102
  • Canaliculatus Daffodil Jumbo Pack - 82102
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Canaliculatus Daffodil Jumbo Pack

Narcissus canaliculatus

#82102
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$16.17
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50 bulbs per package
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5.00 stars, based on 9 review(s)
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    These Canaliculatus Daffodils are bound to be one of the cutest flowers in your garden! Growing 4-8" tall, the stems produce small flowers held in clusters of 3 or 4 blooms each. These tiny white flowers are centered with golden cups and look marvelous when planted in large groupings.

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    • Daffodils perform best in full sun to light shade.
    • Plant daffodils when temperatures have cooled in your area September through December. Once your daytime temperatures are in the 60’s or lower consistently, this is a good time to plant your daffodils.
    • Proper drainage is critical to the daffodils success. Amend your soil with top soil and organic matter such as compost, manure or peat most prior to planting. You soil should be light and easy to work with. The addition of Kelp Meal to your planting area will help the daffodil bulbs establish strong roots.
    • Large 14/16 cm daffodils should be planted 6-8” deep with the pointed side facing the sky. Miniature daffodils are often smaller bulbs and should be planted 3-4” deep, also with the pointed side up.
    • Space daffodils 4-6” apart when planting individual bulbs. For mass planting and brilliant bursts of color in the garden, plant the bulbs 2-4” apart in bouquet planting groups, trenches and garden beds.
    • Immediately after planting, water the daffodil planting area. This helps to eliminate air pockets. After the initial planting bulbs do not require additional watering in fall or winter and prefer to be kept dry.
    • Apply a 2” layer of mulch in late fall.
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    Washington

    Looks great.

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    Can’t wait to see them in the spring!

    Missouri

    great buy

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    all arrived in great condition
    keeping my spacing tight to potentially have a great early spring showing of these
    100 are a lot but never enough if you have the space to fill

    Charming Mini Daffodils

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    I bought these last October for zone 9b and they all bloomed in April 2023. Good quality, delicate, miniature daffodils. They look great in clusters along my rock border front door path. I have them planted in full sun, southern exposure. We had multiple hard frost days and these did wonderful.

    South ga

    Awesome!

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    I’m in the south which is tricky with daffodils but after I researched and found a bog where a man had success with these… I purchased some!
    And yep!! I’ve been horrible about remembering what I put where.. lol
    And I planted all different times, weeks apart. We are in April and I’ve got all kinds of daffodils that bloomed in the south, no cooling…
    Maybe I was lucky but…
    These definitely are in full bloom! And everyone in my neighborhood stops to ask where I got them!
    They are awesome.

    Large healthy bulbs

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    I planted late this year, but the bulbs were large and healthy, many were double or triple bulbs (one large with 1-2 smaller attached to bloom in future years). It's too early for them to appear here, but I'm hopeful for a bloom despite my late planting.