
Butterfly Daffodil Mix
14-16"
tall x 6" wide. The Butterfly Daffodil Mix add a lightly fragrant, ruffled
beauty to the garden. Plant them in groups of at least 6 for best effect, in a
full sun to part shade location. Daffodil bulbs are pest resistant and are very
hardy as long as the soil has good drainage. Plant them with other mid-spring
bloomers such as tulips, Muscari, bearded iris, and delphinium. Daffodils are
an important part of a pollinator friendly garden as they supply much-needed
pollen in the spring. Plant a full array of early, mid, and late-season
bloomers to support pollinators through the season. Be sure to let fading
foliage die back and lose color before cutting back to ensure next year's
blooms. Great cut flowers and excellent in containers
14-16"
tall x 6" wide. The Butterfly Daffodil Mix add a lightly fragrant, ruffled
beauty to the garden. Plant them in groups of at least 6 for best effect, in a
full sun to part shade location. Daffodil bulbs are pest resistant and are very
hardy as long as the soil has good drainage. Plant them with other mid-spring
bloomers such as tulips, Muscari, bearded iris, and delphinium. Daffodils are
an important part of a pollinator friendly garden as they supply much-needed
pollen in the spring. Plant a full array of early, mid, and late-season
bloomers to support pollinators through the season. Be sure to let fading
foliage die back and lose color before cutting back to ensure next year's
blooms. Great cut flowers and excellent in containers
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14-16"
tall x 6" wide. The Butterfly Daffodil Mix add a lightly fragrant, ruffled
beauty to the garden. Plant them in groups of at least 6 for best effect, in a
full sun to part shade location. Daffodil bulbs are pest resistant and are very
hardy as long as the soil has good drainage. Plant them with other mid-spring
bloomers such as tulips, Muscari, bearded iris, and delphinium. Daffodils are
an important part of a pollinator friendly garden as they supply much-needed
pollen in the spring. Plant a full array of early, mid, and late-season
bloomers to support pollinators through the season. Be sure to let fading
foliage die back and lose color before cutting back to ensure next year's
blooms. Great cut flowers and excellent in containers























