Englander - Narcissus - Fluwel
Englander - Narcissus - Fluwel
Englander - Narcissus - Fluwel
Englander - Narcissus - Fluwel
Englander - Narcissus - Fluwel
Bulb information
Bulb size
9 cm
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
10 - 30 cm
Planting depth
5 - 10 cm
Color
All yellow
Division
Cyclamineus

Englander

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€9.50

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01-10-2026
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Will be delivered from 01-10-2026
1 bag €9.50 €0.95 per bulb
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Narcissus Englander, 6 YY, unknown, 1992

A curious little rascal who is one of the first to come and peek into the garden with her long nose. The snowdrops have not even finished chiming yet when this Englander comes to announce the arrival of the Daffodils. At first glance a slender and tender looking Daffodil but appearances are deceptive. She is tough, blooms for a very long time and comes back for years. A real champ.

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Bulb information
Bulb size
9 cm
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
10 - 30 cm
Planting depth
5 - 10 cm
Color
All yellow
Division
Cyclamineus

Daffodil bulbs

I hear you think now, there is Carlos again with his Daffodils, isn’t he a little bit too much in love with Daffodil. Yes, I am, no problem to admit that but I really think the Daffodil is one of the most reliable bulbs.

Planting Daffodils:

Daffodils are planted in the fall (when the leaves fall from the trees), because they bloom in the spring. Make sure you plant them before the frost.

Before planting, loosen the soil well and mix in a special fertilizer for flower bulbs. Dig a trench a few centimetres deep, keeping a distance of about 5 to 10 centimetres between the bulbs to prevent overcrowding. Place the bulbs point-side up and press them firmly into the soil. Water them lightly immediately after planting, and continue to water regularly. Finally, make sure the soil is well-drained, as daffodils do not tolerate overly wet conditions.

Caring for daffodils

After flowering, you should cut off the withered flowers so that all the energy goes to the bulb. The bulb can then provide extra beautiful flowers in the following growing season. In this way, you ensure that you can enjoy your daffodils for years to come.