Daffodil Narcissus 'February Gold' (20 Pack)
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Daffodil Narcissus 'February Gold' bulbs bring early splendor to the spring garden with their cheerful blooms and vibrant color. This daffodil variety is characterized by its golden-yellow petals and trumpet-shaped cups. 'February Gold' daffodils are among the first to bloom, announcing the arrival of spring with their bright and sunny blossoms.
Why We Like It:
- Early Bloomer: 'February Gold' daffodils are one of the first daffodil varieties to bloom in the season, adding a burst of color and joy to the garden when it's needed most.
- Sunny Hue: The golden-yellow petals and trumpet-shaped cups create a vibrant and cheerful display that embodies the essence of spring.
- Versatile Use: 'February Gold' daffodils are suitable for borders, beds, and containers, providing versatile options for enhancing the garden's aesthetic.
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 'February Gold,' are generally unpalatable to deer and rodents due to their toxic properties.
Flower Color:
- Daffodil Narcissus 'February Gold' displays bright golden-yellow petals and a trumpet-shaped cup, creating a vibrant and sunny appearance.
Planting Months:
- September
- October
Flowering Months:
- February
- March
Height and Spread:
- 'February Gold' daffodils typically reach a height of about 25-30 cm (10-12 inches) with a spread of around 10-15 cm (4-6 inches), forming a charming and visually captivating early spring display that welcomes the changing season with its radiant blossoms.