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Tete A Tete Daffodil Jumbo Pack

Narcissus

#82101
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$18.86
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50 bulbs per package
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4.91 stars, based on 22 review(s)
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    Bulb Size

    8/10 cm

    Soil Requirements

    Well Drained Soil

    Hardiness Zones

    3 to 8

    Light Requirements

    Full Sun, Partial Shade

    Plant Spacing

    3-4"

    Planting Depth

    3-4"

    Mature Height

    4" to 8"

    Flower Color

    Yellow

    Bloom Time

    Early Spring

    Suitable Zones

    3 to 8

    Benefits

    Deer Resistant, Good as Cut Flowers, Good For Indoor Forcing, Grows Well In Containers, Naturalizing, Perennializing

    Planting Time

    Fall Planting

    Genus Species

    Narcissus

    What could be more adorable in the garden than the tiny 'Tete a Tete' Daffodil? These Mini Daffodils are early bloomers and are a favorite in garden borders, as well as rock gardens. Its long lasting flowers are a golden, buttercup yellow with darker centers and will light up areas of groundcover. Cutting just a few to put in a small simply bud vase can bring joy to an entire room. Also, try planting in a pot for some sunshine indoors this spring!

    • Try this Jumbo Pack for an unbeatable price!

    Learn how to grow tete a tete daffodils in pots here: http://www.bulbblog.com/10-steps-to-growing-tete-a-tete-daffodils-in-pots/

    • 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.
    Overall Customer Rating of 22 Reviews:
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    Pros:
    • Great price
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    It’s January and these are started to show their little green noses! I’m excited to see how many bloom!

    Washington

    Looks great.

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    Can’t wait to see them in bloom!

    Northern Indiana

    Perfect

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    Pros:
    • Cost
    • Bulb health
    • Lovely
    • Pollinator friendly
    Cons:
    Planted last fall and currently have a miniature riot of color to show for it (mid April). Blooming as pictured. Bumble bees are loving them.

    Tete a Tete Daffodils

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    Pros:
    • quality
    • price
    • pretty
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    Love the size of these, sets off my daffodil bed with "layers"

    Several Different bulbs

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    I'm very satisfied with the purchases from Holland Bulbs. I received my orders in timely manner and all the bulbs were in top condition. Now that spring is coming, I am seeing them peek through the ground.