Daffodil Bulbs, Warming Up (10 bulbs)

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Description

Ships from late September through November.

(Narcissus). These delicate pale yellow petals cradle a peachy pink trumpet, capturing the beauty of spring’s first sunlight. The blooms signal winter's end with their radiant, sunny hue. Valuable to pollinators, these flowers attract bees and butterflies with their abundant pollen and nectar. They look fantastic as a standalone superstar, popped into pots and containers, dotted amongst grass verges and driveways, planted along herbaceous borders with other spring flowers or at the base of trees, or spread out in fruit orchards.

  • 8-12 weeks to bloom
  • 6 hours of sun
  • Ideal Temperature: 60-70 F
  • Planting Depth: 6"
  • Plant Spacing: 3-6"
  • Frost Hardy: Yes

Growing Tips, Tricks and FAQs

Growing Tips

Warming Up daffodil grows best in full sun to partial shade and rich, sandy soil. Make sure it receives at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. It's a low-maintenance, deer-resistant variety that adds vibrant color to spring borders, beds, and containers​.

When to Grow

Plant Warming Up daffodil bulbs in the fall, between September and November, just before the first hard frost of the season. The bulbs need cooler soil temperatures (below 60 F) to establish roots before winter sets in​.

How to Sow and Plant

Plant bulbs about 6 inches deep with the pointed end facing up. Space them 3-6 inches apart to allow room for growth. Water thoroughly after planting to help the bulbs settle. Additional watering is usually not needed unless the soil is very dry.

How to Grow

Once established, daffodils don’t require a lot of care. Water them during dry periods in the growing season, but reduce watering after they bloom to avoid bulb rot. Let the foliage die back naturally, as it helps the bulbs store energy for next year's bloom​. Light fertilization in early spring can encourage healthy growth.

How to Save

These perennials will return and fill in year after year, making them a long-lasting choice for your garden. Over time, daffodil bulbs multiply and can be dug up and divided every 3-5 years to prevent overcrowding and ensure better blooming.

FAQ

Can Warming Up daffodils be grown in containers?
Yes, they grow well in containers as long as they have good drainage and are planted deeply​.

Do Warming Up daffodils need to be lifted in winter?
No, daffodils are winter-hardy and can be left in the ground year-round. However, in areas with particularly harsh winters, adding mulch can help protect the bulbs from extreme cold​

How long do Warming Up daffodil blooms last?
The blooms typically last for 3-4 weeks in early to mid-spring, depending on weather conditions. Cooler temperatures can extend the blooming period​.

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