
Daffodil BULBS (Miniature) Marie Curie Diamond
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Perfect for rock gardens, containers and low borders.
Marie Curie Diamond is a bright yellow flower head, completely golden yellow. It is named on behalf of the Marie Curie charity to celebrate their Diamond Anniversary. This beautiful British bred flower is an award winner. This miniature daffodil bulb makes the perfect addition for your garden border, patio container or pot. Especially as its so dainty, it makes a lovely addition in a rockery too. For a dazzling spring show of miniature daffodil bulbs, plant them in Autumn in well drained soil in a full or part sunny position. As they are perennial they will make a comeback year after year. Deadhead once they have finished flowering. Leave the foliage to die off naturally. This will ensure they come back and give your garden that golden glow !
- Bulb Size: 8-10cm
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Flowering time: March – April
- Height: 30cm
Planting Instructions
Narcissus should be planted quite deeply with 5-6" (12-15cm) of rich soil over the bulb in sun or part shade, where it will remain cool, moist and safe from activity above them during the summer. We would suggest you plant them in distinct groups and not randomly as the effect is generally better. They should clump up from being planted about 4-6" (10-15cm) apart, further apart for more ''relaxed'' planting. Do not be tempted to cut back or tidy the foliage after flowering as this period of replenishment of the bulb''s starchy food reserves is critical to future flowering. A liquid feed while starchy leaves are still green will benefit clumps in poorer soil.
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