Daffodil Bulbs
Daffodil blooms can last up to three weeks when temperatures remain between 45 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit. However, when temperatures rise above 65 degrees Fahrenheit, blooms can only last for
a few days. Like most bulbs planted in the fall, Daffodils will bloom
from early to late spring, depending on the weather conditions. Daffodils do well within hardiness zones 3 to 9. Once blooming is over for spring, do not remove the leaves for about 6 weeks. This will allow
the bulb to absorb nutrients and grow for the following year.
Work up the soil from the hole with some peat moss, sand and about
a tablespoon of low nitrogen fertilizer. Refill the hole to just below the
planting depth with this mix. Next, add one handful of sand and then
the bulb (you do not want the bulb in direct contact with the fertilizer).
Then fill the hole the rest of the way with sand and replace some of
the sod. With a sub-layer of rich, fertilized soil to send roots into, your
daffodils will grow even stronger and bloom for years! 14-20” tall.
12 bulbs per bag
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