Narcissus - Daffodil Classic Trumpet Mix
Best low-maintenance spring bulbs for gardeners seeking deer-resistant, recurring floral displays.
Brighten your spring garden with this Classic Trumpet Daffodil Mix, featuring 30 bulbs for fall planting. These hardy Narcissus varieties promise a vibrant display of cheerful yellows, oranges, and whites from mid to late spring. They are resistant to deer and rodents, making them ideal for beds, borders, containers, or as cut flowers. This mix includes both classic and contemporary forms, ensuring a beautiful, long-lasting display that returns year after year in zones 4-8. Enjoy an easy-to-grow, fragrant addition to your landscape.
$26.97
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
608
/ 3100
#608 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
+14%
Above average
Quantity
30
/ Daffodil Bulbs
Who it's for
- Gardeners struggling with hungry deer and burrowing rodents
- Low-maintenance gardeners seeking reliable, self-multiplying spring color
- Landscapers wanting a varied, long-lasting floral display
Who should skip it
- Design-conscious gardeners who dislike untidy, fading foliage
- Pet owners and gardeners with sensitive skin
- Residents of warm climates without natural winter chilling
Performance breakdown
Pest Resilience
Natural deterrent properties keep deer and rodents away from your garden.
Perennial Reliability
Bulbs establish well to return with consistent blooms every spring.
Planting Versatility
Adapts perfectly to garden beds, borders, or decorative patio containers.
Ease of Cultivation
Low-maintenance requirements make these ideal for gardeners of any skill level.
Visual Variety
Diverse mix of classic and modern forms creates a dynamic display.
Cut Flower Utility
Sturdy stems and fragrant blooms perform beautifully in indoor floral arrangements.
Key Specs
Quantity
30 Daffodil Bulbs
Planting Depth
6 inches
Spacing
4-6 inches apart
Hardiness Zones
4-8
Mature Height
12-18 inches
Sunlight Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Sun
Bloom Season
Mid to late spring
Planting Season
Fall
Features
- Reliably blooms for multiple years
- Cheerful colors and sweet fragrances
- Resistant to deer and rodents
- Excellent for beds, borders, and containers
- Includes classic and cutting-edge varieties
- Charming and fragrant spring display
- Easy to grow for all gardeners
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Narcissus Daffodil Classic Trumpet Mix for its exceptional reliability and vibrant spring displays. The primary driver of satisfaction is the near perfect success rate of the bulbs, indicating superior quality. This mix delivers a beautiful spectrum of traditional yellow and white trumpets, creating a stunning, cohesive look in gardens and containers. Reviewers frequently note the robustness of the plants, highlighting strong stems and long lasting blooms that withstand typical spring weather. Furthermore, the ease of planting and low maintenance requirements make this product highly accessible, even for novice gardeners. The bulbs arrive large and healthy, reinforcing the overall positive experience. This mix is highly recommended for providing an outstanding, dependable, high impact floral display.
Know before you buy
These bulbs should be planted in the fall before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish a strong root system during the winter so they are ready to bloom in mid to late spring.
Yes, daffodils contain natural compounds that make them unpalatable to deer, rabbits, and rodents. They are one of the most reliable choices for gardens where wildlife pressure is a concern.
Yes, these are perennial bulbs that are hardy in zones 4-8. With proper care and adequate sun, they will return and multiply in your garden year after year.
Absolutely. These daffodils perform very well in containers, provided the pot has good drainage. Ensure the container is deep enough to accommodate the 6-inch planting depth.
For the best results, plant them in a location that receives full sun to partial sun. While they can tolerate some shade, more sunlight generally leads to stronger stems and more prolific blooms.
For a dense, professional look, space the bulbs 4 to 6 inches apart. If you prefer a more naturalized, meadow-like appearance, you can plant them in irregular clusters rather than straight rows.
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