Daffodil Jetfire 7 Pk

4.00

A dainty hybrid with pointed, gracefully reflexed golden yellow petals and orange trumpet. Narcissus Jetfire is highly recommended for rockeries and look exceptional when planted in groups or clusters. The Royal Horticultural Society have given Daffodil Jetfire their prestigious Award of Garden Merit, as it performs remarkably well in the garden, providing exceptional blooms year after year.

0.25m ht x 0.10m sp

3 in stock

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A dainty hybrid with pointed, gracefully reflexed golden yellow petals and orange trumpet. Narcissus Jetfire is highly recommended for rockeries and look exceptional when planted in groups or clusters. The Royal Horticultural Society have given Daffodil Jetfire their prestigious Award of Garden Merit, as it performs remarkably well in the garden, providing exceptional blooms year after year.

Growing at a glance…

Daffodils (or narcissi) are both easy to grow and incredibly reliable. Like many bulbs, it takes very little time to plant them. Remove any weeds in the area you'd like to plant your bulbs and dig at the soil to aerate it. Fork in some organic matter to improve the drainage and soil structure. Daffodils prefer sunny spots and well-drained soil, so keep this in mind when planting. Plant each bulb 2-3 times the bulbs height and place it with the shoot facing upwards. Space them twice their width apart. Cover with soil and water if the ground is dry.

A dainty hybrid with pointed, gracefully reflexed golden yellow petals and orange trumpet. Narcissus Jetfire is highly recommended for rockeries and look exceptional when planted in groups or clusters. The Royal Horticultural Society have given Daffodil Jetfire their prestigious Award of Garden Merit, as it performs remarkably well in the garden, providing exceptional blooms year after year.

Growing at a glance…

Daffodils (or narcissi) are both easy to grow and incredibly reliable. Like many bulbs, it takes very little time to plant them. Remove any weeds in the area you’d like to plant your bulbs and dig at the soil to aerate it. Fork in some organic matter to improve the drainage and soil structure. Daffodils prefer sunny spots and well-drained soil, so keep this in mind when planting. Plant each bulb 2-3 times the bulbs height and place it with the shoot facing upwards. Space them twice their width apart. Cover with soil and water if the ground is dry.