Brighten up your garden with the cheerful and vibrant blooms of Orange Yellow Daffodils. These heirloom seeds produce stunning, colorful flowers that showcase a beautiful blend of orange and yellow hues, perfect for adding a pop of color to any home garden. As non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds, they offer a traditional, sustainable choice for gardeners who value heritage plants. These daffodils are easy to grow and will make a wonderful addition to your garden beds, borders, or containers.
Key Features:
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Vibrant Colors: Featuring a beautiful combination of orange and yellow, these daffodils create a striking display in any garden.
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Heirloom Seeds: These are non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds, perfect for gardeners seeking natural, sustainable plants.
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Easy to Grow: Daffodils are low-maintenance flowers, ideal for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.
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Perfect for Borders & Containers: Whether you have a large garden or a small balcony, these daffodils thrive in various planting conditions.
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Blooming Season: These flowers bloom in early spring, providing a lovely early-season display of color.
Specifications:
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Type: Heirloom Daffodils (Narcissus)
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Bloom Color: Orange and Yellow
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Planting Depth: 2-3 inches
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Spacing: 4-6 inches apart
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Mature Height: 12-18 inches
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Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Hardiness Zones: 3-9 (Suitable for most temperate climates)
Planting & Sowing Instructions:
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Choose a Location: Select a well-drained area in your garden that receives full sun to partial shade. These daffodils will thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil.
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Prepare the Soil: Loosen the soil to a depth of 4-6 inches. If necessary, mix in organic matter or compost to enrich the soil.
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Plant the Bulbs: Dig a hole 2-3 inches deep. Place the daffodil bulbs with the pointed end facing upwards. Space the bulbs 4-6 inches apart for optimal growth.
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Watering: Water the bulbs gently after planting, but avoid over-watering. Daffodils do not like to sit in waterlogged soil. Once the shoots emerge, water regularly, but let the soil dry out between waterings.
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Caring for Your Daffodils: Daffodils are low-maintenance and do not require frequent feeding. However, a light application of balanced fertilizer in the spring can promote healthy blooms.
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After Blooming Care: After the flowers have bloomed, allow the foliage to remain until it naturally dies back. This will help the bulbs store energy for the next growing season.