This incredible collection of Daffodil ‘T?te-?-T?te’ bulbs will fill your garden with the unmistakable sight of spring thanks to their classic blooms and bright yellow colour. Bursting to life from February in a cheerful shade of yellow, they will last right through to late spring, it’s no surprise they are a real British favourite. Perfect in pots and containers in the autumn for a stunning display of miniature daffodils in the spring.
Top Tips
- For a natural look, throw a handful onto a grassy area and then plant them where they fall.
- Which way up? Pointy end up usually, but don’t worry, they soon right themselves in the ground anyway.
Care Guide
Planting Advice for tete-a-tete:
- Plant bulbs at twice the depth of the height of the bulb and four times their width apart. e.g. 5cm tall bulbs need to be planted 10cm below the surface of the ground and 20cm apart.
- Please check the bag for any additional planting instructions.
- They are fine to plant even if a little green growth is showing, they’ll just need a good watering when you plant them, and then only when the soil is dry.
- Leave them in the ground once they die back and they’ll come back bigger and better each year.
- While all the energy that a bulb needs in order to grow is stored in the bulb itself, they will do better if you feed them when in active green growth.
- Plant in herbaceous borders, in pots, or leave in the ground to naturalise.
- If planted in pots be sure to water frequently and keep moist.
Aftercare Advice for your tete-a-tete daffodils:
- Spring-flowering bulbs should be planted in the autumn for displays next season. This allows them to establish a good root system before the weather becomes too cold.
- Plant in herbaceous borders, in pots, or leave in the ground to naturalise.
- Water frequently and if in pots ensure that the compost doesn’t dry out.
- Use a good quality potting compost such as our premium professional compost for the best results.
Cutting your daffodils back:
- Leave foliage to die back naturally after flowering, never tie up the foliage or cut it back while still green.
- This allows as much energy as possible to go back into the bulbs for the following year. Only cut back the foliage once it has turned yellow or brown.





















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