Product description
Narcissus Mount Hood is a classic white Daffodil that brings a bright, refined touch to the early spring garden. Its large trumpet blooms open with a soft cream tint before maturing to pure white, creating a calm, elegant display in borders, containers, or naturalised areas. Strong stems and a reliable habit make it an easy, rewarding addition to any spring planting scheme.
These spring flowering bulbs establish easily in well drained soil and a position in full sun or light shade. Plant the bulbs in autumn, water once to settle the soil, and allow the foliage to die back naturally after flowering to support next year’s growth. With simple care needs and reliable performance, Narcissus returns each spring with consistent colour and steady vigour.
These bulbs are supplied at a size of 12-14.
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Daffodil bulbs are more sensitive to orientation than many other bulbs, so it’s important to follow the nose‑up rule when planting them. Always make sure the pointed tip is facing upwards, as planting them upside‑down can delay flowering by a full season.
How to Water
Water Daffodil bulbs well after planting to settle the soil, then leave them through winter as natural rainfall is enough. In spring, water only if the weather is unusually dry, and once the foliage dies back in early summer, stop watering completely as the bulbs are dormant and prefer drier conditions.
How to Plant
Plant Daffodil bulbs in autumn, placing them in well‑drained soil at a depth around three times the height of the bulb. Space them about 10-15cm apart, then cover them fully with soil and firm it gently so the bulbs are settled and ready for winter moisture.









