Narcissus Award Winning Deer Resistant Blend Daffodil Bulbs
Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking deer-resistant, fragrant spring blooms.
The Narcissus Award Winning Deer Resistant Blend offers an extended bloom season from early to late spring with five award-winning varieties. These somewhat diminutive daffodils pack a punch with their vibrant colors and sweet fragrances, attracting pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds. They are ideal for bouquets and naturalizing easily in the garden. With an upright, clumping habit, they grow 5 to 12 inches tall and are perfect for mixed beds, borders, and patio pots. These bulbs are cold-hardy, deer-resistant, and virtually foolproof to grow in most USDA Hardiness Zones.
$41.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
16
/ 3259
#16 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
+78%
Above average
SKU
2910130
/ -PK-
Who it's for
- Gardeners living in areas with high deer populations
- Homeowners seeking a high-impact, professional-grade spring landscape
- Busy gardeners wanting low-maintenance, recurring seasonal color
Who should skip it
- Pet owners and parents of small children
- Gardeners looking for extended, season-long floral displays
- Individuals with limited time or physical capacity for planting
Performance breakdown
Deer Resistance
Reliably deters local wildlife while keeping your garden beds intact.
Bloom Longevity
Staggered varieties ensure a vibrant display throughout the entire spring season.
Ease of Naturalization
Bulbs establish quickly and multiply effortlessly for years of recurring color.
Pollinator Appeal
Fragrant blooms act as a magnet for butterflies and local hummingbirds.
Growth Versatility
Compact stature performs beautifully in containers, borders, or mass landscape plantings.
Maintenance Requirements
Virtually foolproof growth makes these an ideal choice for novice gardeners.
Key Specs
SKU
29101-PK-30
Pack Size
30 bulbs
Hardiness Zones
3 - 8
Mature Height
12 in
Mature Width
4 in
Light
Full Sun, Part Shade
Water
Moist, well-drained
State Shipping Restrictions
AK, GU, PR, VI
Features
- Award-winning varieties with Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit
- Extended bloom season from early to late spring
- Attracts pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds
- Sweetly fragrant blooms
- Deer resistant
- Easy to grow and maintain
- Suitable for mass planting, borders, and containers
- Naturalizes easily, multiplying year after year
What customers say
Customers consistently express high satisfaction with the Narcissus Award Winning Deer Resistant Blend Daffodil Bulbs. A primary theme is the exceptional quality, with many praising the vibrant, healthy blooms that reliably emerge each spring. Gardeners particularly value the effective deer resistance, ensuring their beautiful floral displays remain undisturbed. The ease of planting and the dependable performance contribute to a strong sense of value, making these bulbs a favored choice for adding lasting beauty to the landscape.
Know before you buy
Naturalizing means these bulbs are capable of spreading and multiplying on their own over time. If left undisturbed in a suitable environment, they will return and increase in number each spring, creating a fuller display year after year.
Yes, daffodils contain alkaloids that make them unpalatable to deer, rabbits, and squirrels. They are widely considered one of the most reliable choices for gardens where wildlife browsing is a common problem.
Absolutely. Because they reach a modest height of 5 to 12 inches, they are well-suited for pots and window boxes. Ensure your containers have good drainage to prevent the bulbs from rotting.
This blend is curated to include five different varieties that bloom at staggered intervals. By combining early, mid, and late-season bloomers, you can expect a continuous display of flowers from early spring through late spring.
These daffodils perform best in full sun to part shade. They require well-drained soil that stays moist during the growing season but is not waterlogged, as excess moisture can cause the bulbs to decay.
After the blooms fade, allow the foliage to die back naturally rather than cutting it off immediately. The leaves need to photosynthesize to store energy in the bulb for next year's growth.
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