Sweet Paradise Narcissus Bulbs
Sweet Paradise Narcissus Bulbs
A Late-Blooming Beauty for Your Garden
Narcissus 'Sweet Paradise' is a delightful double daffodil that brings elegance and charm to your garden. With creamy white petals accented by soft apricot or orange tones, this variety stands out among other daffodils with its sophisticated color palette and gentle fragrance. As a late bloomer, 'Sweet Paradise' ensures your garden continues to shine even after many other spring flowers have finished their display.
Why Choose Narcissus 'Sweet Paradise'?
- Elegant, Soft Colors: The creamy white petals combined with apricot or orange accents give this daffodil a warm, inviting presence in any garden.
- Late-Blooming: Extend your garden’s flowering season with 'Sweet Paradise,' which blooms later than most daffodil varieties.
- Pleasant Fragrance: This variety offers a sweet, subtle fragrance that enhances the beauty of its blooms.
Additional Information:
- Flowering Height: 14-16 inches
- Bulb Size: 12/14
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-8
- Blooming Time: Late spring
- Fragrant: Yes
- Planting Time: September - December
- Location: Ideal for open ground or pots
- Maintenance: After blooming, remove spent blooms to prevent seeding. Allow the foliage to mature for two months to ensure the bulbs store energy for next year.
Garden Design Tips
Narcissus 'Sweet Paradise' pairs beautifully with other late-spring perennials or stands out in containers, providing a continuous splash of color when earlier flowers start to fade. Whether planted in garden beds or pots, this daffodil is perfect for creating a peaceful, fragrant retreat.
Planting & Care Instructions for Narcissus Double Group
These varieties typically have large, showy, and double blooms.
Planting Time: Fall, before the ground freezes.
Location: Full sun to partial shade; prefers well-drained soil.
Depth & Spacing: Plant bulbs 5-6 inches deep, with 4-6 inches between bulbs.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer (e.g., 5-10-5) at planting.
Watering: Water after planting and keep the soil moderately moist during the growing season.
After Bloom Care: Deadhead spent flowers, but allow foliage to die back naturally.