Last year this early miniature Narcissus named ‘Tete a Tete’ -- only six inches (15 centimetres) high – was a forced bulb in a container. I babied it till early May then planted it in one of my gardens. It has already multiplied -- and since it blooms earlier than any other daffodils in my yard -- it’s definitely a keeper!
Very pretty. One of my favourite flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture of my very favourite spring flowers. My daffs haven't bloomed yet, but soon.... the buds are almost ready!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Ours have come and gone so now I can enjoy yours.
ReplyDeleteLovely image. I like daffodils, so I am biased. Very different to my image today, it's definitely Autumn down here now!
ReplyDeleteI have heard of these, I'm no gardener so I don't know how.. maybe one of the garden programs on TV that Jane likes.. she makes me me watch the odd one..
ReplyDeleteDoesn't all that babying make it worth every minute of trouble to see it bloom and grow into something so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy computer has been down for awhile--but I am back.
ReplyDeleteI love the mini-daffs and the Scilla too. great pics. MB
Lovely and beautiful daffodil!
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