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Narcissus Goblet

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Elegant, fragrant and beautifully proportioned, Narcissus 'Goblet' is an outstanding Trumpet Daffodil (RHS Division 1), admired for its classic form, refined colouring and exceptional garden performance. A long-standing favourite and recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, it brings timeless beauty to the spring garden.

Each magnificent flower features six broad, overlapping ivory-white petals surrounding a long, perfectly formed golden-yellow trumpet. As the blooms mature, the trumpet gradually softens to a delicate lemon-yellow, creating a graceful contrast that gives the flowers an ever-changing elegance throughout their flowering season.

Flowering from early to mid-spring, 'Goblet' produces large, lightly fragrant blooms on tall, sturdy stems that stand well against spring weather. The flowers make superb cut blooms and are equally impressive planted in borders, containers or naturalised in grass, where they return faithfully year after year.

Like all trumpet daffodils, 'Goblet' is exceptionally hardy, easy to grow and resistant to deer and rabbits. Over time, the bulbs gradually multiply, creating increasingly spectacular drifts of elegant spring colour.

A truly classic daffodil whose graceful beauty and dependable performance make it an essential addition to any spring garden.

Planting Instructions

When to Plant:

Plant Narcissus bulbs in autumn, ideally between September and November, before the ground freezes and while the soil remains workable.

Where to Plant:
Choose a position in full sun or partial shade with fertile, well-drained soil. 'Goblet' performs beautifully in borders, containers, cottage gardens and naturalised areas such as lawns and beneath deciduous trees.

How to Plant:

  • Depth: Plant bulbs approximately 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) deep.
  • Spacing: Space bulbs about 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) apart.
  • Soil Prep: Improve poor soils with compost or well-rotted organic matter. In heavy clay soils, add grit to improve drainage.

Watering:
Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil. Once established, only water during prolonged dry spells in spring.

Aftercare Tips:

  • Allow the foliage to die back naturally for at least six weeks after flowering.
  • Remove spent flower heads to prevent seed production.
  • Feed with a balanced fertiliser after flowering to encourage strong bulbs and abundant blooms the following year.

Top Tip:
Plant in generous drifts through lawns or mix with blue Muscari and white Tulips to create an elegant and timeless spring display.

Plant Details

Flowering Period:

March – April (Early to Mid Spring)

Height:
16–22" (40–55cm) (approx.)

Position:
Full sun or partial shade

Hardy Perennial

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