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Collection of 15 Sunny Summer Narcissi - Bulb
You can plant the Narcissi bulbs immediately after receiving them in either the ground or in a pot. When planting the bulbs, make sure that the depth of the hole is twice as large as the height of the bulb. A 5 cm bulb thus needs to be planted in a 10 cm hole. Spacing of Narcissi is approximately 10-15 cm. Plant the bulbs in good, loose soil with the roots pointing downwards. Fill the hole with soil. You can plant the Narcissi bulbs using a trowel or a special bulb planter. For larger groups plant more bulbs into a larger hole.
The Summer Narcissi make a great combination plantThe fragrant flowers of the Narcissi match very well with other bulb plants. Combine these varieties of Narcissi with Bessera Elegans and Tigridia Pavonia. Whether combined in a border or in a flower pot, they will have a striking appearance.
The Narcissi 'Grand Soleil d'Or'. 'Avalanche' and 'Erlicheer' bloom approximately 8 weeks after planting, even if you plant them in spring. By summer you will be rewarded with these beautiful flowers in your garden. Up to 12 flowers per stem. The flowers are fragrant and will definitely attract many admirers! These narcissi will also flourish well in your living room as a cut flower.
The bulbs of Summer Narcissi may remain in the same spot for several years. After flowering, cut off their faded flower stems so that the bulbs receive all the energy. Fertilize after the flowering of the bulbs to ensure an extra rich flowering in the following years. Only cut off the leaves of the Narcissi when they become yellow. With proper care, your Narcissi will have lots of flowers by next spring.
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