Bunch blooming daffodils
'Cheerfulness' and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’ give 2-5 ruffled blooms on a single stem and are fragrant, beautiful fillers for bouquets with larger focal blooms. I really loved growing 'Cheerfulness' last year, and am hoping for a good return this year.
'Geranium' might be my favorite bunching daffodil because it is so perky and fragrant.
Planting spring bulbs is the best way to close out the growing season! These Dutch grown bulbs will overwinter and produce a flurry of color in early spring, which you can enjoy in a vase or in the garden. Daffodils are deer & rodent resistant (and poisonous) while tulips must be planted in a protected place as they are very tasty to all kinds of critters.
Bulbs are sold in bags of ten (10) and need to be planted before December so their roots can start growing!
'Cheerfulness' and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’ give 2-5 ruffled blooms on a single stem and are fragrant, beautiful fillers for bouquets with larger focal blooms. I really loved growing 'Cheerfulness' last year, and am hoping for a good return this year.
'Geranium' might be my favorite bunching daffodil because it is so perky and fragrant.
Planting spring bulbs is the best way to close out the growing season! These Dutch grown bulbs will overwinter and produce a flurry of color in early spring, which you can enjoy in a vase or in the garden. Daffodils are deer & rodent resistant (and poisonous) while tulips must be planted in a protected place as they are very tasty to all kinds of critters.
Bulbs are sold in bags of ten (10) and need to be planted before December so their roots can start growing!
'Cheerfulness' and ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’ give 2-5 ruffled blooms on a single stem and are fragrant, beautiful fillers for bouquets with larger focal blooms. I really loved growing 'Cheerfulness' last year, and am hoping for a good return this year.
'Geranium' might be my favorite bunching daffodil because it is so perky and fragrant.
Planting spring bulbs is the best way to close out the growing season! These Dutch grown bulbs will overwinter and produce a flurry of color in early spring, which you can enjoy in a vase or in the garden. Daffodils are deer & rodent resistant (and poisonous) while tulips must be planted in a protected place as they are very tasty to all kinds of critters.
Bulbs are sold in bags of ten (10) and need to be planted before December so their roots can start growing!