Daffodil Bulb- Narcissus Kedron-Fall Planting
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Bronze-yellow petals complemented by bright orange cups bring a lively splash of color and a delightful fragrance to gardens in mid to late spring.
Daffodils are well suited to naturalizing in areas of lawn or rough grass. When planting in grass, try not to lay out the bulbs too neatly as this spoil the natural effect, use a bulb planter to remove a core of turf, before placing the bulb inside and covering back over. Take care not to mow these areas of grass until June or July to allow the foliage to die down and build the bulb up for next year.
In containers
All Daffodils can be grown in containers, the same rules apply as for planting in the ground, planting about 10cm (4in) deep. When growing daffodils in pots, they can be placed much closer together than normal, to give a fuller display. Space them about one bulb-width apart.
Growing 12-14" tall, Jonquilla Daffodil Kedron produces 1-3 flowers per stem. Jonquillas are known for producing multiple flowers per stem, and their corona-type cups are usually wider than they are long. They're a wonderful addition to rock gardens, borders, beds and window boxes. They naturalize well. They're charming in a vase too! Daffodils perform best when planted in well-drained soil and in full sun to partial shade. Deer tend to avoid.
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