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Daffodil Narcissus 'Ice Baby' (9 pack)

SKU 1086706
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Why We Love It
Pure white fragrant flowers. Mini cyclamineus. Daffodils like well-drained but moist, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade. Avoid very dry areas such as under conifers. Plant them informally in groups in beds & borders, under deciduous shrubs & trees or in lawns & outdoor containers. Allow the foliage to die naturally as early removal can cause the bulb not to flower in the following year.

What To Know
- Mature Height: 0.1-0.5 metres
- Mature Spread: 0-0.1 metre
- Season of Interest: Spring
- Position: Full sun, partial shade
- Soil: Moist but well drained
- Pack size: 20 bulbs per pack

How to Care
- Remove daffodil blooms as soon as they fade; otherwise, the bulbs will exert considerable energy attempting to create seeds. However, remove only the bloom and stem, not the leaves. This is the critical aspect of daffodil care after they bloom.
- Water daffodils generously while the plant is blooming, but keep the soil relatively dry when the plants are dormant during the summer.
- Provide a handful of bulb fertilizer or any general-purpose fertilizer when shoots poke through the ground in early spring. Be sure to fertilize the soil around the daffodil plant, but keep the fertilizer off the foliage.
- Daffodils can be propagated by lifting and removing offsets in autumn or lifting and dividing large, congested clumps as the leaves die down after flowering.