Minnow Daffodil Bulbs
Minnow Daffodil Bulbs
SKU:ANN-BUL-DMN-NA-10-HBF
Minnow Daffodil Bulbs: Enhance Your Garden with Miniature Charm!
Looking to add a splash of sunshine to your garden or container displays? The Minnow Daffodil is a delightful miniature daffodil variety that packs a cheerful punch despite its petite size. With clusters of creamy white petals and soft yellow centers, these tiny blooms bring a delicate beauty to any space.
Your Minnow Daffodil pack comes with 10 bulbs. Simply, plant them in fall before frost, and prepare for a lush and lovely flower bed come spring. It's as easy as that!
Why You'll Love Minnow Daffodils
- Compact Size: Perfect for small gardens, containers, or borders where space is limited.
- Easy to Grow: Low maintenance and deer-resistant, making them ideal for beginner gardeners.
- Mid-Spring Blooms: Minnow Daffodils bloom mid-season, offering the perfect contrast to other flowering favorites.
- Fragrant and Pollinator-Friendly: These charming flowers provide a sweet fragrance and attract bees to your garden.
Perfect for Containers or Garden Borders
The Minnow Daffodil's compact size makes it an excellent choice for container gardening. Whether you're brightening up a balcony or adding layers of interest to your garden beds, these little gems will add charm without overwhelming your space.

Product Details
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Product Category
Bulbs
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Product Subcategory:
Daffodils
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Botanical Name:
Narcissus 'Minnow'
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Does Not Ship To:
AZ, OR
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Mature Height:
6-8 in.
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Mature Width:
4-6 in.
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Growing Zone:
3-8 outdoors
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Indoor Growing:
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Sunlight:
Full Sun
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Growth Rate:
Moderate
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Harvest Time:
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Bloom Time:
Mid Spring

Planting Directions
<h2>How to Plant and Care for Minnow Daffodil Bulbs</h2>
<h2>Planting Instructions</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Time to Plant:</strong> Plant bulbs in fall before frost.</li> <li><strong>Location:</strong> Choose a sunny location (6-8 hours of sunlight).</li> <li><strong>Soil:</strong> Well-draining, fertile soil. Add compost or organic matter to improve soil quality.</li> <li><strong>Planting Depth:</strong> Dig holes 6-8 inches deep.</li> <li><strong>Spacing:</strong> Space bulbs 4-6 inches apart to allow for growth.</li> <li><strong>Watering:</strong> Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil around the bulbs.</li> </ul> <h2>Care Instructions</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Watering:</strong> Keep soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged, especially during the growing season. Water deeply 1-2 times per week.</li> <li><strong>Mulching:</strong> Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.</li> <li> <h2>Container Planting</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Pot Size:</strong> Choose a pot at least 12 inches wide with drainage holes.</li> <li><strong>Soil:</strong> Use a well-draining potting mix.</li> <li><strong>Watering:</strong> Water regularly, ensuring excess water drains out.</li> </ul>

FAQs
<h2>FAQs for Minnow Daffodil Bulbs</h2> <h3>1. What makes Minnow Daffodil bulbs unique?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> Minnow Daffodils are a delightful variety of daffodils known for their small, delicate blooms and multi-flowered stems. Unlike larger daffodils, these miniatures produce clusters of creamy-white flowers with bright yellow centers, making them perfect for adding a soft pop of color to gardens, containers, or borders. Their compact size is ideal for small spaces, but they still offer that classic daffodil charm! <h3>2. Where should I plant Minnow Daffodil bulbs?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> Minnow Daffodils thrive in sunny or partially shaded spots with well-drained soil. They’re great for flower beds, rock gardens, or containers, making them a versatile choice. If you're planting in containers, ensure good drainage, and they’ll brighten up patios, balconies, or even indoor spaces. These bulbs do well in areas that receive sunlight during the day, but they can tolerate some shade too. <h3>3. How do I care for Minnow Daffodils once they're planted?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> Once planted in the fall, Minnow Daffodil bulbs require very little maintenance. Water them well after planting and keep the soil slightly moist, but don’t overwater. Once established, they’re drought-tolerant and don’t need much attention. After blooming in spring, allow the foliage to die back naturally before removing it—this helps store energy for next year’s flowers. <h3>4. Can I grow Minnow Daffodils in containers?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> Yes! Minnow Daffodils are excellent for container gardening. Containers let you enjoy these cheerful blooms up close on a patio or by a window. Just make sure the container has proper drainage, and water regularly but avoid letting the bulbs sit in soggy soil. They’ll add a fresh, spring feel to any outdoor space. <h3>5. How many Minnow Daffodils come in a pack?</h3> <strong>Answer:</strong> You'll get 10 Minnow Daffodil bulbs per pack. Plant them in mass for a dramatic and color-filled spring display!