Daffodil Bulbs - Naturalizing Mix
Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners wanting effortless, recurring spring color.
Create a natural, blooming landscape with this Naturalizing Mix of Daffodil Bulbs. Featuring a blend of cream, yellow, and white flowers, these perennial bulbs are designed to multiply over the years, creating beautiful groundcover in natural settings. Ideal for wooded edges or areas left undisturbed, they are easy to grow and maintain. The mix is cold and drought-tolerant, resistant to common garden pests, and attracts beneficial pollinators, blooming from early to late spring.
$29.49
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
16
/ 3100
#16 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
+25%
Above average
Bulb Size
1214
/ - cm circumference
Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking low-maintenance, long-term floral investments
- Homeowners dealing with hungry deer and local wildlife
- Landscapers wanting a continuous bloom throughout the spring
Who should skip it
- Gardeners unable to commit to seasonal planting schedules
- Minimalists who prioritize tidy, year-round garden aesthetics
- Families with curious pets or small children
Performance breakdown
Naturalization Potential
Designed to multiply and spread effortlessly across natural landscapes over time.
Pest Resilience
Reliably deters deer, rabbits, and squirrels from disturbing your garden beds.
Climate Adaptability
Thrives across a wide range of zones with impressive drought tolerance.
Maintenance Effort
A low-touch perennial choice that requires minimal intervention once established.
Pollinator Impact
Effectively draws bees and butterflies to the garden during spring blooms.
Visual Versatility
Classic color palette works beautifully in containers or as cut flowers.
Key Specs
Bulb Size
12-14 cm circumference
Planting Season
Fall
Plant Height
12 to 24 inches
Plant Spacing
4 to 5 inches
Planting Depth
6 inches
Hardiness Zones
3 through 9
Coverage (100 Bulbs)
Up to 20 Sq. Ft
USDA Hardiness Zones
Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9
Features
- Naturalizes and multiplies over time
- Easy to grow and maintain
- Pest resistant (deer, rabbits, squirrels)
- Attracts pollinators
- Suitable for containers and cut flowers
- Cold and drought tolerant
- Blend of cream, yellow, and white blooms
- Long-lasting spring color
What customers say
Customers consistently highlight the exceptional quality of these daffodil bulbs upon arrival; they are described as large, firm, and healthy. The primary satisfaction driver is the impressive reliability of the mix, yielding a vibrant and successful display of blooms year after year. Gardeners appreciate how easily the bulbs naturalize, offering superb performance and making this mix a fantastic value for creating expansive spring color.
Know before you buy
Naturalizing means these bulbs are specifically selected to multiply and spread on their own over time. When left undisturbed in areas like wooded edges or lawns, they will return and expand each year, creating a fuller, more established look.
Yes, daffodils contain natural compounds that make them unpalatable to common garden pests like deer, rabbits, and squirrels. They are an excellent choice if you have had trouble with other bulbs being eaten in your landscape.
These bulbs should be planted in the fall, before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish their root systems during the cooler months so they are ready to bloom when spring arrives.
Absolutely. While they are excellent for naturalizing in the landscape, they also perform well in containers. Ensure your pots have good drainage and are deep enough to accommodate the recommended 6-inch planting depth.
For a natural, dense look, 100 bulbs will cover approximately 20 square feet. You should space them about 4 to 5 inches apart to give them enough room to grow and multiply effectively.
This mix is designed to provide a succession of color, with blooms appearing from early to late spring. Because it is a blend of different varieties, you will enjoy a longer window of cream, yellow, and white flowers compared to planting a single variety.
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