Experience the unparalleled beauty of Garden State Bulb Narcissus Tete-a-Tete Daffodils, sourced directly from Holland’s expert growers. These premium bulbs, measuring 5-5.5 in. (14-16 cm) in circumference, are meticulously handpicked and quality-checked to ensure the finest blooms for your garden. Imagine your garden awakening in early spring with the charming and vibrant display of Tete-a-Tete Daffodils. Their name, translated from French, means
- Bulb size: 5 in. to 5.5 in. (12 cm/14 cm) in circumference
- Hardiness zone: 2 to 10
- Light requirements: full Sun, partial shade
- Includes 25 daffodil bulbs, temperature controlled and shipped with care
- Easy to grow, fragrant, deer resistant, Winter hardy, good for containers and cut flowers
- Tete-a-tete translates from French as head-to-head, reflecting the delightful clusters these flowers form
- Delight your senses with the sweet fragrance of daffodils, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to your garden experience
- Blooms in early spring, heralding the arrival of the season with a burst of color and fragrance
- Maturity height: 6 in. to 8 in. Tall
- Plant daffodil bulbs in the fall when the ground cools and before the first hard frost outside temperature should be about 65°F or cooler select a well-drained location that receives full Sun to partial shade dig a hole 6-7 in. D in loosened soil and place bulbs in the hole bulbs should be spaced about 4-6 in. apart plant them in the ground with their pointy ends up cover with soil and water well so the soil above the bulb settles
- Plant daffodil bulbs in the fall when the ground cools and before the first hard frost outside temperature should be about 65°F or cooler select a well-drained location that receives full Sun to partial shade dig a hole 6-7 in. D in loosened soil and place bulbs in the hole bulbs should be spaced about 4-6 in. apart plant them in the ground with their pointy ends up cover with soil and water well so the soil above the bulb settles



























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