Color: Yellow, white, cream, orange, and bi-color blooms with trumpet or cup-shaped centers.
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Fragrance: Some varieties have a light, sweet fragrance; others are unscented.
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Wildlife & Pest Resistance: Resistant to deer, rabbits, and rodents due to toxic alkaloids.
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Planting Zone: Hardy in USDA zones 3–9.
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Sun Preferences: Full sun to partial shade; best flowering in full sun.
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Drought Tolerance: Moderate; requires consistent moisture in spring but prefers drier soil during summer dormancy.
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Planting Instructions (bareroot daffodil bulbs):
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Plant in fall, 2–4 weeks before the ground freezes.
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Choose a location with well-drained soil and good sunlight.
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Dig holes 6–8 inches deep (about three times the height of the bulb).
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Place bulbs pointed side up, spacing 4–6 inches apart.
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Cover with soil, firm gently, and water thoroughly after planting.
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Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering, as this replenishes the bulb for next year’s blooms.
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Daffodils are timeless garden favorites that deliver bright spring color, natural pest resistance, and years of reliable beauty with little maintenance. 🌼
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