Double Daffodil Bulbs have unique ruffled petals of yellow, orange, and white. These pretty daffodils are easy to grow, deer resistant and multiply year after year. Plant them in the fall and expect cheerful blossoms in spring.
The extra petals completely transform the familiar cup-and-saucer shape of the flower. Sometimes the doubling is found only in the center. In other cases, petals seem to be emerging all over the place, causing the uninformed visitor to do a double-take:
THE LISTING PICTURE DOES NOT GAURNTEE THE EXACT COLOR SHADE OF THE BLOOMS. THE SHADES AND COLORS VARY BULB TO BULB.
**NOTE** These bulbs ship within 2 days of ordering. We do not hold or delay shipments. Our bulbs are new and freshly harvested for each growing season, we do not have bulbs left over from previous seasons.
Please research your planting zone for more specific planting instructions for your particular planting zone. We are not responsible for bulb/flower issues due to improper planting methods.
Plant daffodils in a sunny spot, one that gets at least 6 hours of bright sun each day. If planted in partial shade, the plants will still produce green leaves, but they won’t bloom. Like most bulbs, daffodils prefer well-drained soil; otherwise they are prone to rotting.
When to Plant Daffodils
The best time to plant daffodil bulbs is in the fall (exact timing can range anywhere from September to late November, depending on where you live). The soil needs to have cooled off, but the ground still needs to be workable when you plant. The ideal soil temperature for planting daffodils is 60 degrees Fahrenheit at a depth of 6 inches.
How to Prepare the Soil for Planting Daffodils
Prepare new planting areas with good soil with plant food , mixing 3 inches in with the top 6 to 8 inches of existing soil. This will provide bulbs with the nutrition they need to grow a strong root system in preparation for spring flowering.