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      Sunny Girlfriend

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      Product Information
      🚚 Shipping Starts: 2nd week of October 2025
      📦 Quantity per Package: 5 bulbs

      Specifications
      ☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
      🌷 Height: 14-16"
      🌸 Blooming Period: Mid Spring
      🌱 Bulb Size: 14/16
      Planting Distance: 4-5"
      Planting Depth: 6"
      🦌 Deer Resistant: Yes
      Sunny Girlfriend

      About Sunny Girlfriend

      Butterfly Daffodil Sunny Girlfriend is a cheerful addition to any garden, offering bright white blooms with an apricot, orange inner cup. The stunning split corona gives this daffodil a distinct look, making it stand out in springtime gardens. Its vibrant color and striking shape create a stunning visual impact in beds, borders, and even containers. Perfect for any flower lover looking to add a pop of sunshine to their outdoor space.

      • Vibrant blooms: bright white flowers with an apricot colored cup.

      • Easy to grow: perfect for beginner and seasoned gardeners alike.

      • Long-lasting: enjoy beautiful blooms year after year with minimal care.

      • Versatile: ideal for borders, beds, and even in containers.

      • Resilient: daffodils are known for being deer and rodent resistant.

      How to plant and take care of butterfly Daffodil Sunny Girlfriend:

      • Planting depth: place bulbs 4-6 inches deep in well-drained soil.

      • Spacing: space bulbs about 6-8 inches apart to allow for proper growth.

      • Sunlight: ensure the bulbs get full to partial sunlight for best results.

      • Watering: water lightly after planting, but avoid overwatering; daffodils prefer slightly dry soil once established.

      • Fertilization: apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to encourage strong blooms.

      • Mulching: add a layer of mulch around the bulbs to protect them in colder climates and keep moisture in.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      The Sunny Girlfriend Daffodil bulbs typically bloom for a period of about 4 to 6 weeks during the spring season. They usually start flowering in early to mid-spring, depending on your local climate and growing conditions. The exact timing can vary, but once they begin to bloom, the bright yellow flowers will appear in abundance and last for several weeks, creating a cheerful display in your garden. After the blooming period, the flowers will naturally fade, and the plant will enter a period of dormancy. However, the foliage will remain green for some time before it eventually dies back.
      For the best bloom, it’s important to ensure these daffodils are planted in well-drained soil with good sunlight exposure. Regular watering during their growing season will also promote stronger blooms. Once the blooms have faded, leave the leaves intact until they turn yellow or brown to allow the plant to store energy for next year’s growth.

      Yes, Sunny Girlfriend Daffodil bulbs can typically be left year-round in the ground, making them a relatively low-maintenance plant. These daffodils are hardy and will naturally survive the winter in most climates, particularly in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 8. The bulbs will go dormant after flowering and re-emerge in the following spring.
      However, if you live in an area with harsh winters, you may want to ensure that the bulbs are planted deep enough to avoid freezing. Additionally, you can apply a layer of mulch to help protect the bulbs during the colder months. As long as the bulbs are properly cared for and planted in the right environment, they should continue to bloom year after year without the need for replanting.

      If you forgot to plant your Sunny Girlfriend Daffodil bulbs in the fall, don’t worry – you can still plant them in late winter or early spring, as long as the ground is not frozen. While it’s ideal to plant daffodil bulbs in the fall to allow them time to establish their roots before winter, planting them in spring might delay blooming by a few weeks. In this case, you may need to wait until the following year for a full, vibrant display.
      To plant them in spring, choose a location with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Make a hole about 6 inches deep and place the bulb with the pointed end facing upward. Cover the bulb with soil and water it gently. Although they may bloom a little later than usual, with the proper care, your daffodils will still bloom beautifully in their first season after planting.

      Yes, Sunny Girlfriend Daffodil bulbs are generally frost-hardy, which means they can survive typical frosts and even the freezing temperatures of winter. Daffodils are well-adapted to cold climates, which is why they are often planted in the fall to endure the winter months and bloom in spring. Once the bulbs are planted in the ground, they enter a dormant phase during the colder months and can withstand light frosts without the need for additional protection.
      However, if you're in an area with extremely cold winters, it's a good idea to mulch around the bulbs after planting. This mulch will provide extra insulation and protect the bulbs from severe frost, especially if the ground freezes deeply. But for most climates, the bulbs should survive winter without any special care or protection, and they will emerge when the weather warms up in spring.

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