Shipped for Fall Planting Offering an unusual color combination in Daffodils, ‘Peach Me’ stands out with its soft baby pink trumpets surrounded by lemon yellow petals. These large blooms appear in late midseason and are quite...
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Shipped for Fall Planting Offering an unusual color combination in Daffodils, ‘Peach Me’ stands out with its soft baby pink trumpets surrounded by lemon yellow petals. These large blooms appear in late midseason and are quite striking with Dicentra spectabilis or dark-leaved Heucheras. Daffodils reliably provide the first large flowers of spring, often putting on their colorful show against a backdrop of late season snow. And they are largely immune to voles and deer. Daffodils are easy to grow. They need good drainage and perform equally well in full sun or partial shade. They will also force their way up through turf, turning a banking or a meadow into a garden. Once bloom is complete, there is no need to remove spent blossoms, but do allow the leaves to remain in place until they yellow (6–8 weeks). This ensures the following year’s display. We also recommend a top-dressing with Daffodil Fertilizer after planting, with repeat applications every fall thereafter. Follow this regimen and you will be buried in Daffodils, a high-class problem if ever there was one.
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