



Daffodil Bulbs (Trumpet) - Mount Hood
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- Perennial; Wonderful white shade like a cloud on a summer day
- Spring Blooming; Simple to Grow; Deer, Rabbit and Squirrel Resistant
- Prefers Sun/Partial Shade
Fast Facts
About Daffodil Bulbs (Trumpet) - Mount Hood
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The most cherished of the white daffodils, the Mount Hood daffodil - also known as Mount Hood narcissus - continues to grow in popularity with each passing year. The first bloom of the Mount Hood daffodil usually produces a very pale yellow color that matures into all white as the season progresses. A real stunner! Plant Mount Hood daffodil bulbs in the fall for mid-spring bloom.
Fast Facts
About Daffodil Bulbs (Trumpet) - Mount Hood
Pre-Order Now; Ships Fall 2022
Buy Daffodil Bulbs in Bulk & Save!
The most cherished of the white daffodils, the Mount Hood daffodil - also known as Mount Hood narcissus - continues to grow in popularity with each passing year. The first bloom of the Mount Hood daffodil usually produces a very pale yellow color that matures into all white as the season progresses. A real stunner! Plant Mount Hood daffodil bulbs in the fall for mid-spring bloom.
How to Plant Mount Hood Daffodil Bulbs
When to Plant Daffodil Bulbs
Daffodil bulbs are a snap to plant and require only minimum effort and time. They are a fall planted bulb that will provide years of beautiful mid-spring bloom. You can comfortably plant daffodil bulbs from September through December.
Where to Plant Daffodil Bulbs
The first step in any daffodil bulb planting is to choose the right site for your daffodil bulbs. Daffodils prefer sunlight, but are also very versatile, and as such, can typically tolerate a good bit of shade as well. When planting daffodil bulbs, choose a spot with rich and well drained soil. A little dampness is fine, but do not plant daffodil bulbs at a site that attracts standing water for any prolonged period of time.
How to Plant Daffodil Bulbs
Once the right site has been chosen, plant your daffodil bulbs about 4 or 5 inches apart and about 6 inches deep. Though it's advisable to plant daffodil bulbs in groups of at least 30, do not crowd the bulbs too close together as this may inhibit future growth. After the daffodil bulbs are planted, we recommend supplementing the existing soil with a rich top soil to stimulate propagation. Additionally, the use of fertilizer when planting daffodil bulbs is recommended, but not necessary.
How to Care for Daffodil Bulbs
Once your daffodil bulbs have been planted, you should water the site regularly, being careful not to over-water. After the daffodils bloom in the spring, wait until the foliage has turned brown naturally before cutting or trimming. Be sure not to cut the foliage too early, as this will possibly inhibit growth in subsequent years.
Seed Coverage for Daffodil Bulbs (Trumpet) - Mount Hood
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
10 Bulbs |
Up to 2 Sq. Ft |
20 Bulbs |
Up to 4 Sq. Ft |
50 Bulbs |
Up to 10 Sq. Ft |
100 Bulbs |
Up to 20 Sq. Ft |
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From Our Customers
5.00/5 Based on 1 Reviews
Gorgeous!
These are beautiful! I did not realize that they start with a yellow trumpet with cream petals, so thought they were mislabeled, but they turn a blissful all-over pale cream color that glows on rainy days. They are not as white as pictured, but these pics do not do them justice-much prettier! (Large bulbs were sent in fall at just the right time for planting.)
- Mum, Apr 2017