Daffodils, also known by their botanical name narcissus, are easy and reliable spring-flowering bulbs. They multiply quickly and return to bloom again each spring, year after year. They are not fussy about soil, will grow in sun or shade and are not bothered by deer, rabbits and other pesky critters.
- Daffodils, also known by their botanical name narcissus, are easy and reliable spring-flowering bulbs. 
- Daffodils make for a great cut flower and are perfect for bouquets 
- Daffodils are ideal for mass planting and as border plants 
- Deer and rodents leave daffodils alone 
- Wonderful in containers, pots, garden beds, and landscapes 
- Additional soil may be required based on type of decorative container size and volume 
- Planted in a sunny location where the soil drains well, most daffodils are willing to come back year after year 
- Feed with compost in landscape beds or with an all purpose fertilizer as needed in pots and containers; follow label instructions 
- Trim dead or yellowing leaves to keep the plant healthy and encourage growth.