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Narcissus 'Night Life'
Narcissus 'Night Life' Night Life Narcissus
Narcissus Night Life is a new and extremely exciting variety of a large cupped daffodil with white petals set against salmon-pink, frilly trumpets.
 
Narcissus 'Night Life' would look stunning planted in swaths as a field of daffodils.
 
Order now for Autumn dispatch (Sept to Nov 2021)

 

How to plant Narcissus

  • Find a location with well-drained soil. Narcissus will not thrive in water-logged areas.
  • Narcissus like to receive full sun for most of the day.
  • Planting Narcissus in the Garden

  • If planting in the garden, plant the bulbs with their pointed tops 10-15cm (4-6") below the soil surface with smaller bulbs placed more shallowly than larger ones.
  • Space the bulbs 7-10cm (3-4") apart. Allow 4 to 5 bulbs per square foot.
  • Planting Narcissus in Pots

  • If planting in Pots, find a large container and fill it with good-quality, well-drained soil. Ensure there is adequate draining holes.
  • Plant in the Autumn, September through November.
  • Plant the bulbs with their pointed tops 10-15cm (4-6")
  • After planting, water the Narcissus well, gently soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs.
  • Narcissus will flower early Spring.

Description

Narcissus Night Life is a new and extremely exciting variety of a large cupped daffodil with white petals set against salmon-pink, frilly trumpets.
 
Narcissus 'Night Life' would look stunning planted in swaths as a field of daffodils.
 
Order now for Autumn dispatch (Sept to Nov 2021)

 

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Delivery / Returns

Spring Flowering Bulbs are delivered in the Autumn

Delivery and P&P

Spring Flowering Bulbs are dispatched from September to November.
All orders should be dispatched within 3-5 working days during this time. (Unless otherwise stated on the Shipping est.)
Postage cost to mainland UK (excluding N.Ireland, Highlands and Isles) is £4.99.
All out of area postcodes are charged at £9.50.
Orders over £60 qualify for FREE delivery to mainland UK (excluding N.Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, Highlands and Isles).
Unfortunately, we are not currently delivering to the EU. See Delivery page.
When your order is due for dispatch, you will receive a tracking email from us to track your parcel.
Your parcel will be sent on a 48 hour tracked service with Yodel.

Returns and Refunds

You have the right to cancel your order at any time before it is dispatched.
All returns must be returned at your cost within 7 days of receipt.
Payment for the returned goods will be refunded within 7 days of the goods being received by us, less the postage charges. 



Planting & Growing Instructions

How to plant Narcissus

  • Find a location with well-drained soil. Narcissus will not thrive in water-logged areas.
  • Narcissus like to receive full sun for most of the day.
  • Planting Narcissus in the Garden

  • If planting in the garden, plant the bulbs with their pointed tops 10-15cm (4-6") below the soil surface with smaller bulbs placed more shallowly than larger ones.
  • Space the bulbs 7-10cm (3-4") apart. Allow 4 to 5 bulbs per square foot.
  • Planting Narcissus in Pots

  • If planting in Pots, find a large container and fill it with good-quality, well-drained soil. Ensure there is adequate draining holes.
  • Plant in the Autumn, September through November.
  • Plant the bulbs with their pointed tops 10-15cm (4-6")
  • After planting, water the Narcissus well, gently soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs.
  • Narcissus will flower early Spring.

Care Instructions

How to care for Narcissus

  • After flowering has finished for the season leave the foliage in place; don't cut it off. The leaves will gather sunlight, create food through photosynthesis and strengthen the bulbs for the future.
  • Water as needed during active growth periods.
  • By mid summer the leaves may yellow and die back. Foliage may be removed at this point.
£7.50

Narcissus 'Night Life'

  • 10 Bulbs £7.50
  • 15 Bulbs £12.00
  • 25 Bulbs £18.00
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Specification
Latin name: Amaryllidaceae
Colours: White and Orange
Aspect: Full Shade/Partial Shade
Height: 40-45cm / 16-18"
Planting period: Autumn
Soil Type: Well drained Soil
Bulb Size: 14cm+
Hardiness: Hardy and naturalises well
Suitable for containers: Yes
Scented: Yes
Double flowered: No
Border Position: Front/Middle
Shipping est: Dispatched from Sept 2024 onwards
Delivery period: Autumn delivery (Sept to Nov 2024)
SKU harts1150121211
  • Description
    Narcissus Night Life is a new and extremely exciting variety of a large cupped daffodil with white petals set against salmon-pink, frilly trumpets.
     
    Narcissus 'Night Life' would look stunning planted in swaths as a field of daffodils.
     
    Order now for Autumn dispatch (Sept to Nov 2021)

     

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  • Planting & Growing Instructions

    How to plant Narcissus

    • Find a location with well-drained soil. Narcissus will not thrive in water-logged areas.
    • Narcissus like to receive full sun for most of the day.
    • Planting Narcissus in the Garden

    • If planting in the garden, plant the bulbs with their pointed tops 10-15cm (4-6") below the soil surface with smaller bulbs placed more shallowly than larger ones.
    • Space the bulbs 7-10cm (3-4") apart. Allow 4 to 5 bulbs per square foot.
    • Planting Narcissus in Pots

    • If planting in Pots, find a large container and fill it with good-quality, well-drained soil. Ensure there is adequate draining holes.
    • Plant in the Autumn, September through November.
    • Plant the bulbs with their pointed tops 10-15cm (4-6")
    • After planting, water the Narcissus well, gently soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs.
    • Narcissus will flower early Spring.
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