Daffodil Narcissus 'January' (8 Pack)
Special Offer
Buy 3 Get 4th Free Mix & Match
Offer is automatically applied when you add any four bulbs to cart.
Daffodil Narcissus 'January' bulbs usher in the new year with their vibrant blooms and cheerful demeanor. This daffodil variety is a true early riser, showcasing its golden-yellow petals and trumpet-shaped cups during the heart of winter. 'January' daffodils bring a sense of hope and renewal to the garden, announcing the arrival of spring while winter's grip still holds.
Why We Like It:
- Winter Cheer: 'January' daffodils defy winter's chill, providing a burst of color and optimism during the coldest months of the year.
- Early Beauty: Among the earliest daffodil bloomers, 'January' daffodils are a delightful preview of the vibrant floral displays to come.
- Stalwart Blooms: These daffodils are known for their reliability, offering a bright and uplifting presence even in the face of winter's challenges.
What to Know:
- Sun and Soil: Plant in a location with full sun to light shade and provide well-draining soil for optimal growth and flowering.
- Planting: Position bulbs with the pointed end facing upwards, at a depth of about 15-20 cm (6-8 inches), and with a spacing of 10-15 cm (4-6 inches) between bulbs.
- Watering: Daffodil bulbs prefer well-drained soil and do not require excessive watering. Keep soil moderately moist during their active growth phase.
- Naturalizing: Allow foliage to mature and fade naturally after flowering, as it contributes to energy storage for next year's blooms.
- Deer-Resistant: Daffodils, including 'January,' are generally unappetizing to deer and rodents due to their toxic properties.
Flower Color:
- Daffodil Narcissus 'January' displays bright golden-yellow petals and a classic trumpet-shaped cup, creating a warm and cheerful appearance.
Planting Months:
- September
- October
Flowering Months:
- January
- February
Height and Spread:
- 'January' daffodils typically reach a height of about 20-30 cm (8-12 inches) with a spread of around 10-15 cm (4-6 inches), forming a delightful and visually captivating early winter display that welcomes the new year with its radiant and sunny blossoms.