Daffodil Dutch Master – Cultivation Advice
- Plant between September-November, before the ground freezes.
- Loosen the soil to a depth of around 20cm and mix in organic matter to improve the drainage and soil quality.
- Use a hand trowel or bulb planter and dig a hole which is around 2-3 times the depth of the bulb.
- Place the bulb with the pointed end facing upwards.
- Gently cover the bulb and lightly compress the soil.
(If not planted immediately, open bag and spread somewhere cool and dry to prevent the bulbs sweating and rotting)
Daffodil Dutch Master – Key Facts
Mature Height: 40cm
Mature Spread: 10cm
Planting Depth: 10cm
Plant Spacing: 10cm
Flowering Time: March-April
Scented: Lightly
Good for cut flowers: Yes
Daffodil Dutch Master – Tips
• Choose a location that receives full sun, ideally at least six hours of direct sunlight daily.
• After flowering, deadhead spent blooms to redirect energy back into the bulb.
• Allow foliage to die back naturally before removing it to help replenish nutrients for next year’s growth.
• The clumps will multiply and expand each year.