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Plant perennial daffodil (Narcissus) bulbs to make your garden glow with the first signs of spring. Create a beautiful naturalistic scheme.
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We stock a wide range of daffodil bulbs in a variety of sizes and colours ranging fromwhite and yellow through to pink. All are backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Our daffodil bulbs will be sent across the UK from late September and can be planted from October to November at 3 times the depth of the bulb – approximately 10cm deep. We have a wide variety of planting tools to help get the perfect depth. You can also view our entire spring flowering bulbs range to plan a bright and brilliant border.
Check our full daffodil growing guide for more tips. Browse our full list of FAQs or contact us for further information about getting daffodil bulbs with Marshalls Garden.
Daffodil bulbs should be planted from September to November for flowers to appear from February through April.
If you're planting daffodils in pots in January, you'll almost certainly see spring blooms. Planting in the ground might take a bit more work (and a touch of good luck), though. If the ground is frozen, break it up slightly and plant bulbs shallower before topping with mulch or compost.
Like most options for spring flowering, daffodil bulbs will work best in a hole dug three times its depth. Break up compacted soil or plant your bulbs with some horticultural grit and compost to enable the root systems to flourish before they turn dormant over winter. If planting daffodil bulbs in containers, choose deep pots that will allow the roots room to grow.
Daffodils will regrow year after year with the bulbs being left in the ground, which may save you some storage space in the shed or greenhouse over winter. If you do wish to dig your bulbs up, knock off any excess dirt and allow them to dry out before storing them in a paper bag in a cool, dry and dark place. Any soft or broken bulbs can be discarded.
This depends on what space you're trying to fill, but daffodils typically look their best when grouped. If planting in a container, lay a ring of bulbs around the outer edge before filling the middle. You can also make a 'bulb lasagne' by layering bulbs on top of each other – try to leave ample room between each layer so every plant has room to reach the surface. In borders and beds, clump groups of daffodil bulbs together to create charming pockets of spring sunshine.
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