Growing Non-GMO Large Cupped Carlton Daffodil Flower Bulbs
To ensure the best blooms, plant the bulbs in the fall, ideally before the first frost. The optimal planting depth is about 4-6 inches, and the bulbs should be spaced 3-6 inches apart to allow enough room for growth and air circulation. Daffodils need 12-16 weeks of cold in order to bloom in the spring. These daffodils prefer well-drained, moderately fertile soil. If your soil is heavy clay or particularly sandy, consider amending it with compost to improve its texture and fertility.
Carlton Daffodils thrive in full sun to partial shade. Full sun encourages the best flower production, but they can tolerate some shade, especially in warmer climates. Deadheading spent blooms is not necessary for reblooming but can improve the plant's appearance. To enhance perennial blooming power, allow the foliage to die back naturally after the blooms fade. This process enables the bulbs to store energy for the next season. Regularly applying a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the fall can also promote healthy growth and robust blooming year after year.
Large Cupped Carlton Daffodil in the Flower Garden
Large Cupped Carlton Daffodils are particularly effective when mass-planted to create stunning swathes of bright yellow in early spring. Due to their moderate height (10-14 inches), they are best placed in the middle ground of a border rather than at the back. They can also be used in naturalized areas, under trees, or in rock gardens, where they can spread and multiply over the years to create a natural, effortless look.
Landscape Use of Large Cupped Carlton Daffodil
Carlton Daffodils are known for their strong, pleasant fragrance, which adds an extra sensory dimension to the garden. The scent is sweet and floral, making them excellent for cutting and bringing to enjoy in bouquets indoors. Their robustness, ease of growth, and multiple applications in garden design make them a popular choice for gardeners looking to add reliable and beautiful spring color to their landscapes.
About Large Cupped Carlton Daffodil Garden Bulbs
Large-cupped Carlton Daffodils are not safe for consumption and should not be eaten. The toxicity extends to pets as well, making the plant dangerous for dogs, cats, and other animals if they consume any part of it.
These daffodils have been recognized for their performance and beauty. They have been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, which signifies their excellence in garden performance, stability, and resilience. This award highlights their reliability, making them a trusted choice for gardeners seeking proven plants for their landscapes.
While they are primarily ornamental, they also serve an ecological role by adding early-season nectar sources for bees.
Their naturalizing ability makes them ideal for low-maintenance landscapes, where they can fill in spaces and reduce the need for annual planting.
According to the Royal Horticultural Society, there are approximately 13,000 distinct daffodil varieties. Carlton falls into the category of Large Cupped Daffodils, meaning that there is one flower per stem, with a cup-shaped corona of more than one-third but less than the length of the petals.
Stories From Our Gardeners
"Of all the spring flowers, daffodils are the most nostalgic to me. My mother always planted them around my childhood home. When I see them, they remind me of many happy springs spent with my mother."
|
- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer |
Large Cupped Carlton Daffodil Flower Bulbs Per Package:
Non-GMO Large Cupped Carlton Daffodil Bulbs are available for Fast Free Shipping on qualifying orders.