Carbeth Plants 50 X Daffodil Tete A Tete Spring Bulbs

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DWARF DAFFODIL BULBS - Narcissus Tete a Tete is a lovely flowering perennial and is the most popular miniature daffodils in UK gardens. These cheery Spring flowers can grow up to 15 cm in height and will produce up to three blooms per stem. With their bright yellow flowers and little yellow trumpets they are loved by pollinating insects, in particular bees and butterflies. When planted en masse, they create a carpet of colour wherever planted and come back better each year.HOW TO PLANT NARCISSUS - Plant these narcissus bulbs during Autumn to Winter in fertile, well draining soil in full sun or in partial shade approximately 10 cm apart and at a depth, three to four times the size of the bulb. After planting, water well. Adding mulch, wood chips and organic matter to the planting area will increase soil drainage. After flowering, allow the foliage to die down completely. They are UK hardy and will continue to grow each year with little maintenance.PLANTING POSITION - These bulbs are great for growing in flower beds and garden borders, in patio pots or round the base of trees. They are particularly popular for use in woodland gardens or rock gardens. They do particularly well when planted with other Spring flowering bulbs such as grape hyacinth and crocus. Narcissus can also be used as cut flowers allowing you to enjoy them in your home and garden.EASY TO STORE - If you are not ready to plant bulbs now, then store them in a cool, dry, frost free, well ventilated location. A garage, shed, loft or cupboard are ideal. Open the paper bag to allow air to circulate round but leave the bulbs in their bags until ready to plant. Just make sure mice or other rodents can’t get access to them. Keep an eye on your bulbs while in storage, if they are showing signs of going soft, it's best to get them planted before they deteriorate any further.
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