🌷 Plant the Future: 100 Daffodils Await Your Garden's Glow!
The Dutch Master Daffodil 100 Bulbs offer a stunning display of large, all-yellow trumpet flowers, ideal for outdoor gardens. With a planting period in fall and blooming in spring, these bulbs are designed for zones 2-10, ensuring a vibrant and resilient addition to your landscape. Perfect for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet visually striking floral experience.
Expected Planting Period | Fall |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Sturdy |
Unit Count | 100 Count |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Color | Yellow, Green |
M**Y
Lovely and Hardy Daffodils
I planted these daffodils as a memorial garden for my cat Venus R.I.P. She crossed the rainbow bridge as wild daffodils bloomed at our former beach house. The local nursery in my current town had only a handful of daffodil bulbs, not enough for the big bloom I sought. I was concerned about ordering online, since I couldn’t see or touch the bulbs, and who knows what kind of condition they’d be in, or where they originated. I was very pleased with the batch I received from this vendor via this online order from Amazon, and have included photos of my gorgeous and prolific memorial garden. Everyone who comes to my house and/or has seen photos is impressed. My gardener is so pleased with the results that he’s sought out another section of my backyard that’d compliment the memorial garden; so he’s going to dig out the weed lawn in that area, and I’ve ordered another bag of these daffodil bulbs to plant there. I would highly recommended this product if you’re looking for lovely and hardy daffodils.
T**2
Great Value
Super giant bag of bulbs. I bought one pack last year and had a great germination rate so I bought another this year.
J**N
Not quality bulbs.
When I sorted them I found 20 rotten ones. The other 75 were not robust looking bulbs but I planted them and I will know more next spring. I am not sure where the other 5 ended up.Update April 2022I planted 30 of them on a hillside to surprise the neighbors with a burst of color. Not a single one came up. Nor did any of the 20+ I put on my horse's grave. The remainder were planted outside the senior living complex where my Mother could see them, she informs me she sees nothing of them yet. What a colossal waste of my time and money. What a disappointment. All my older daffodils are up and opening and are so pretty. I need to revise to a 0 star rating but I cannot.
A**R
Bulbs arrived in great condition
The ad indicated there were 100 bulbs. Actually, there were 110. Eight of them were mushy, but there were 102 good bulbs. Planted them all and will see how many come up in the spring. So far, I would say it was a great purchase.
W**N
Daffodils
Bulbs were ok but great for the price. There were about 20?each of the 100 that were soft and squishy.
T**T
Yep, they arrived in spring as promised. No duds.
I purchased these a year ago, and I waited to submit my review until knowing how they turned out. They were great! Pro tip: if you own a power washer, wrap the nozzle in duct tape so that only a tiny opening remains for water to come out. Then you can use it to dig the nice deep hole needed for each bud in literally 5 seconds (no exaggeration). (If you forget to tightly wrap the nozzle in tape, however, you will ruin the tool because grit will prevent nozzle removal.) Power dig about 10 or 20 holes at a time, laying a bulb to mark the spot on the water-filled holes. After that water drains, put the bulb in the hole and fill with high-quality fortified soil like MiracleGrow. Nearly all of the bulbs came up at the first hint of spring. A daffodils do, they were gone soon after blooming -- still worth it. Make sure to allow your daffodils to stay there untouched for at least a month after the flowers have browned and dropped off. Then cut the leaves back to about an inch above the soil. They will come back year after year. I like to plant other types of bulbs behind them so that there is a new surge of new flowers coming in as the daffodils retreat from their announcement of spring.
A**R
Not in perfect condition.
I liked the price for the quantity. Seem alittle dryer than some other nurseries. No mold. Hopefully most will grow once absorb water. Looking forward to increasing my beds. Still cold here so plenty of time.
D**D
Never came up
Bought 100 2 years ago and they all came up. Bought 100 last year and planted but zero came up. In last Fall's bag the bulbs seemed too dried out. But was hoping for the best...disappointed they didn’t even send up leaves. Odd. Maybe not enough rain last Fall. Maybe they are just late? It's April here in central Texas.
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