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Early-blooming daffodils can handle the cold and wet spring in Western Washington. But here are answers to other questions about the bulbs.
Autumn is daffodil-planting time. With the right picks — such as the five listed here — you can have daffodils blooming in the garden from February through May.
Early-blooming daffodils can handle the cold and wet spring in Western Washington. But here are answers to other questions about the bulbs.
Tete-a-Tete Daffodils Partner this dwarf daffodil (just 7 inches tall) with the deep blue Squill bulbs and you’ll have a vision of blue and yellow that will return each spring.
The dwarf daffodils under 6 inches tall are the easiest to add to porch pots, where you can hide the plastic pots under a mulch or moss.
For planting into the lawn: Siberian squill, striped squill, glory-of-the-snow, “Tommy” crocuses, snowdrops, dwarf daffodils, winter aconite, grape hyacinths.
The hardy spring dwarf daffodil bulbs are ready to be planted and are a springtime must-have. You Garden will supply 100 x Mixed Bulbs priced £14.99, a saving of £5. Item code: 630029.
The dwarf daffodils under 6 inches tall are the easiest to add to porch pots, where you can hide the plastic pots under a mulch or moss.