Miniature Daffodils & Narcissus Mixture Bulbs
Delivery: End Aug to Dec
This attractive mixture will provide weeks of colour in the garden, dwarf narcissi are perfect for containers, the rockery or the garden border and for extra pleasure some of these narcissus are fragrant. Rabbit and deer resistant. Please note the image used is a representative of the Daffodil & Narcissus type only; we can’t guarantee the varieties will be in the mixture.
Bulb Size (cm) | 8 - 12cm |
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Delivery period | End Aug to Dec |
Flower Size | Miniature |
Garden Position | Sun, Partial shade |
Hardiness | Hardy |
Height | 15 cm |
Month of Blooming | March (Early), March (Late), April (Early), April (Late) |
Planting Density (per square m) | 50-60 |
Planting Depth | 15cm |
Planting Position | Front border, Middle border, Back border |
Planting Time | Autumn, Winter |
Scented | No |
Special Features | Animal Resistant, Naturalising |
Suitable for Pots | Yes |
Type of Soil | Moderately Fertile, Well Drained |
A bag of gems! The miniature daffodil and narcissus mix is a beautiful showcase of the diversity daffodil bulbs have to offer. Some are sweetly scented and others are a complex configuration of gently curling petals. Others are perfect mini replicas of the large flowering daffodils we love.
Ranging from 15cm to 30cm high, they are not ideal for naturalising in large areas however they will continue to reappear year after year. Position in pots, borders and at the front of beds. It is also worth considering using them for cutting flowers because you’ll want to make the most of these delicate flowers.
Flowering from March to late April, if you love daffodils then you can’t go wrong with this selection. We can’t guarantee what is in the mix. It depends on what we have available in the warehouse. If you want any help identifying unmarked varieties we will be glad identify them for you.
Mixtures are a handy way of sampling lots of varieties at once. You can see what flowers you like the most and buy more for the following year.
Bulb sizes can vary, some are quite small but generally these are supplied as a 10/11 size. A perfectly durable bulb that should be planted 10cm deep in well draining moist soil. Make sure you have lots of room for roots if you are planting in a container and space them 5 cm apart.
When the flowers have finished remove any seed heads appearing and leave the foliage to die back to brown. This will ensure they will flourish the next spring season.
Try planting with other short flowering bulbs and low maintenance flowers such as muscari, iris or hyacinths.