Double Daffodil Mix
Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking reliable, pest-resistant spring blooms.
Brighten your spring garden with the Double Daffodil Mix, a beautiful blend of hybrid Narcissus in white, yellow, and soft pink. These unique blooms boast rounded petals, reminiscent of elegant camellias or gardenias. Exceptionally easy to grow, these daffodils naturalize readily, returning year after year and forming larger clumps over time. Perfect for adding effortless beauty to your landscape or as stunning cut flowers, they require minimal effort after a simple fall planting. Enjoy a reliable, rewarding bloom season with these deer and squirrel-resistant bulbs.
$11.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1533
/ 3091
#1533 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
-49%
Below average
USDA Hardiness Zones
39
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Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking high-impact, lush floral displays
- Busy homeowners wanting low-maintenance, recurring spring color
- Gardeners dealing with hungry deer and local wildlife
Who should skip it
- Pet owners and parents of small children
- Gardeners prioritizing pristine, tidy landscape aesthetics
- Residents in areas with frequent heavy spring storms
Performance breakdown
Naturalization Potential
Reliably returns and expands, rewarding gardeners with larger displays every spring.
Pest Resistance
Strong chemical defenses effectively deter hungry deer and squirrels from snacking.
Ease of Cultivation
Low-maintenance bulbs that thrive with minimal intervention after fall planting.
Aesthetic Versatility
Camellia-like blooms offer a sophisticated, high-end look for garden beds.
Cut Flower Utility
Sturdy stems and unique petal structures make for excellent indoor arrangements.
Climate Adaptability
Broad hardiness range ensures success across most North American growing zones.
Key Specs
USDA Hardiness Zones
3-9
Mature Height
14-16 inches tall
Plant Life Cycle
Perennial
Flower Type
Daffodil
Bloom Season
Spring
Planting Season
Fall
Deer Resistance
Deer Resistant
Flower Color
Yellow, White, Pink, Mixed
Features
- Naturalizes and returns year after year
- Flowers resemble camellias or gardenias
- Deer and squirrel resistant
- Easy to grow with minimal effort
- Suitable for container planting
- Provides excellent cut flowers
- Increases in size over time
- Neonicotinoid Free formulation
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Double Daffodil Mix for its exceptional visual impact and bloom quality. Reviewers delight in the vibrant, lush display created by the multi-layered petals, noting the mix enhances garden aesthetics beautifully. A key positive is the robust condition of the bulbs upon arrival, leading to a high success rate for flowering. The variety ensures sequential blooming, extending enjoyment. Furthermore, the reliable return of these daffodils year after year drives high satisfaction. While most feel the quality justifies the cost, a few noted minor inconsistencies in the mix contents. Overall, this mix delivers dramatic, dependable spring color and is highly recommended.
Know before you buy
These bulbs should be planted in the fall before the ground freezes. This allows them to establish roots during the cooler months so they are ready to bloom in the spring.
Yes, these are perennial bulbs that are known to naturalize. They will return each spring and typically form larger, more impressive clumps as the years go by.
Yes, these daffodils are naturally resistant to deer and squirrels. The bulbs and foliage contain compounds that these animals generally find unpalatable, making them a reliable choice for gardens prone to wildlife visits.
Absolutely. These daffodils are well-suited for container gardening as long as you use a pot with good drainage and ensure the bulbs are planted at the recommended depth of 6 inches.
Yes, all parts of the daffodil—including the bulbs, stems, and leaves—contain toxic compounds. It is best to keep them planted in areas where curious pets are unlikely to dig them up or chew on the foliage.
For the best results, plant the bulbs 6 inches deep. When planting in a garden bed, aim for a density of about 6 bulbs per square foot to ensure they have enough space to thrive as they multiply.
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