How Do You Care For A Tete-A-Tete Daffodil?
A Tête-à-Tête daffodil is a mini yellow daffodil that starts to grow and bloom in early spring. It reaches a height of only six to eight inches and each plant has about two to three blooms, which are about two and a half inches wide. It is one of the most popular Narcissus flowers in the bulb market and is widely used in rock gardens. Gardeners often use Tête-à-Tête daffodils along borders and in front of their gardens due to their short stature. They are also planted in pots, which can later be transferred to the garden. Plant your Tête-à-Tête daffodil bulbs in well draining soil. If your Tête-à-Tête daffodil started out as a potted plant, let your foliage ripen and turn yellow or brown before you cut it back. You can then immediately replant your bulbs four to five inches deep and three inches apart in a sunny or partly shady spot in your garden. It may not bloom the next year, but should the following year. If you purchased your bulbs, plant them in the same manner, but in the fall.