CHERRYGAL HEIRLOOM BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING * PHEASANT'S EYE * 10 BULBS. Truly an antique, Poeticus narcissus originally date to at least 17th Century Europe. The pheasant's eye features a green center and crimson-rimmed golden cup that glows against the brilliant white petals. Fragrant. Grows 18" with good range. Blooms March-April. Zones 3-8. 12-14 cm bulbs. Taking orders now for October shipment. FRESH STOCK. Order multiples for shipping savings. [Please note: I cannot ship live plants, pips or bulbs to California, Alaska or Hawaii. Sorry.]
NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS are permanent perenniels that will rapidly naturalize AND are deer and rodent proof! With histories that date back millenia, the heirloom varieties were fairly limited and stable in numbers until British hybridizers crowded them out of catalogues by the 20th Century. Only a few of the original heirloom species survived.
GROWING TIPS — Narcissus and Daffodils like well-drained soil and full sun, but adapt to light shade. In the South they welcome afternoon shade and dry soil in summer. Bulb size varies widely, and heirloom bulbs may appear smaller than the hybrids you see in Walmart. Plant in mid-fall when soil cools; earlier is better than later. If necessary, store till then in open bags in a cool, dry spot. Always plant narcissus and daffodils in round groupings. They look better and will naturalize with greater effect. Dig three times the height of the bulbs in cylindral holes, spacing your group of bulbs 4-8" (depending on size of bulb) apart planting narrow ends up, 4-6" apart. Cover with soil a little bulb fertilizer is always recommended. Water in and be sure they don't lack for water if your fall/winter/spring is particularly dry. Re-fertilize lightly every spring and fall. When blooming is done, remove any spent blossoms but NOT the greens. I like to fold them over and use one leaf to wrap around and tie them until they have completely turned brown. These helps them gather food, but also makes for a neat appearance in the garden.
I guarantee these bulbs are fresh heirloom stock. Because gardening is always a challenging undertaking I cannot guarantee results. With bulbs, please take care to plant quickly as recommended. Enjoy!
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