Narcissus tazetta 'Grand Primo'


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As many of you know, harvest is occurring as we speak. Next week we have much help coming to the farm to help us finally complete the task in our field. Today I wanted to quickly highlight one of our favorite bulbs, Narcisuss tazetta 'Grand Primo' which we often refer to simply as Grand Primos. These bulbs are fun because they are large, healthy bulbs that are rapid multipliers. As you can see, they polish up into a golden brown and are just as pretty out of the ground as they are in it. However, when blooming in late February and March, they make an impressive display of large clumps of white flowers. There is really no need to divide the clumps, unless you want to share the bulbs with your friends try to make a nice long line to decorate your house, sidewalk, or fence line. Cattle, deer, and other rodents won't touch them and all they need is natural rainfall. You will do great with them and I hope you give them a try!


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