Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers®
Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers® Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers®

Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers®

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Jamieson Brothers Mixed Dwarf Daffodil Bulbs - Rockery

Rockery Mixed Daffodil Bulbs - Dwarf Daffodils by Jamieson Brothers®

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Rockery Mixed Dwarf Daffodils

 

Jamieson Brothers Rockery Mixed Dwarf Daffodil Bulbs

Working with our suppliers we have brought you the best available bulbs for your gardening enjoyment. These miniature daffodil bulbs are ideal in rockeries and flower beds. They also make an eye catching display on the patio in pots or containers. 

Plant August - December.


As with most plants, giving your daffodils a good start at planting time will give you the best display. If your soil is compacted break it up with a garden fork and work in plenty of organic matter such as well-rotted manure or compost. Daffodils like a moist but free draining soil.
Choose a sunny or semi-shaded spot which receives at least 3 hours of sun per day; daffodils won't flower in heavy shade.
If flowering is poor you can top-dress the soil around your daffodils with a slow-release bulb fertiliser each spring. Simply sprinkle the fertiliser around the soil at the base of the leaves.
Plant your daffodil bulbs with the pointed end facing upwards at a depth of about 10cm (4in). Deep planting is important to prevent the bulbs dividing and producing lots of small bulbs which won't flower. Space them about two bulb-widths apart.

CAUTION: Ornamental bulbs are not edible and can be a skin irritant.

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