Dwarf Daffodil & Narcissi Bulbs
Order your dwarf daffodil and narcissus bulbs now for delivery and planting in autumn 2025.
Dwarf daffodils and narcissi are small and dainty, making them suitable for borders, rockery displays, and naturalising in lawns. Buy dwarf daffodil and narcissi bulbs today from Boston Seeds for beautiful spring displays.
Like everything we supply here at Boston Seeds, we pride ourselves on supplying professional quality - and for flower bulbs, that means BIG! Our bigger bulbs produce bigger, better and bolder flowers. Choose from our exciting range of varieties - mixed dwarf daffodil bulbs, old favourites, garden classics as well as striking new lines for 2025.
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Making bulb planting easier, quicker and cleaner, our bulb planter is the ideal tool for helping you plant your larger spring-flowering bulbs.
- Made of high quality steel
- Automatic release on handle
- Duroplast coating - impact, elastic, abrasion, and corrosion resistant
- Perfect for planting larger flower bulbs such as daffodils, tulips, alliums, hyacinths and more
Whether you are establishing in pots, hedgerows or large landscaped areas sprinkle a small amount into each hole or mix in with the soil/ compost prior to planting your bulbs. Specifically formulated to encourage your daffodil bulbs to flower well into the following season, this blend is also suitable for use in early spring. Avoid using a high-nitrogen fertiliser as this can cause daffodil blindness.
- Tailored to give your bulbs all the nutrients they need
- Encouraging a longer and more consistent flowering period
- Can be mixed with compost or Bulb Fibre
- NPK - 5.10.20 + 2% MgO + trace element
- Recommended coverage: 5kg per 200sqm. Apply at 25g/sqm
Specifically designed to help bulbs establish in pots and borders, without the risk of the bulbs rotting, providing an open and free-draining soil structure.
- Ideal for planting with Narcissi, Crocus, Hyacinths and other spring-flowering bulbs
- Universal bulb planting fibre
- 500gm bag - This pack is sufficient for 3 x 1-litre pots
The ultimate tool for planting quickly and easily your plants and bulbs. A quality, solid ash handle securely fitted to a stainless steel blade, the traditional design is ideal to assist in planting your plants and bulbs into beds, borders and grassland.
- Made of high quality polished stainless steel
- Ash handle - sourced from a sustainable source
- Soft leather strap - ideal to hang up
- Perfect for planting wildflower plug plants and small bulbs such as snowdrops, bluebells, crocus and more
Our bulb planting essentials pack has been put together for the ease of ensuring quick planting and a great display. The bulb planter will help you plant the bulbs with ease whilst the fibre will ensure the bulbs do not rot when planted into pots or containers. Using the bulb fertiliser will ensure your bulbs have all the nutrients they need whilst establishing.
- 1 x Bulb Fibre
- 1 x Bulb Planter
- 1 x Bulb Fertiliser
Daffodils and Narcissi: How to grow them (and why!)
What’s spring without a little sunshine? …Well, come to think of it, it’s not very common to get sunshine at the very beginning of an English spring. But at the very least, planting sunny and vibrant flowers which bloom early help to cheer us up as the world thaws, and gets us excited for the sunshine to come; for this purpose, look no further than the gold-petalled daffodil!
Those particularly interested in daffodils should also look here; for now, we’ll be focusing on dwarf daffodils, for those looking for a smaller splash of colour, or those who just want something small to put at the front or edge of a border.
Fun Facts
As a fairly famous flower, Daffodils have popped up all over the place in mythology, fiction and poems; perhaps the most famous of these is from English Romantic poet William Wordsworth. Actually, the entire Wordsworth family contributed to the famous poem: William was walking with his sister Dorothy in the Lake District as they noticed the drift of daffodils which inspired the poem, and it was his wife Mary who contributed his two favourite lines in the poem, noting how the glowing beauty of daffodils “flash upon that inward eye.”
How to grow
Caring for daffodils is easy as pie! Simply plant them in autumn, in full sunlight with well-drained soil; some are known to tolerate partial shade, too. Even aesthetically, daffodils work just about any way you want: dwarf daffodils in particular are an excellent choice for beds and borders as they draw the attention of passers-by, and look particularly stunning at the front of a rockery display. They even make excellent dressing for a shrub or hedge, provided that they still get at least 6 hours of sunlight a day.
Dwarf daffodil & narcissi need to be planted at a depth 3 times their height and around 10cm apart. If they are planted too shallow then it can affect their growth and they may not flower at all.
Species & Styles
Martinette is a variety of dwarf daffodil with a particularly sweet scent, buttery yellow flowers and golden-orange trumpets that are exactly what you’d want from a daffodil! Meanwhile, there are other variations that cater to different palettes, such as Elka, which grows with pure, pristine beauty in its creamy-white petals.
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