Daffodils are long term perennials and make for great companions to not only other bulbs, but also annuals, perennials, and all sorts of shrubs. They soften hard landscapes, accent most any garden, and are an inexpensive solution to adding color on nearly any budget. They are relatively pest free and deer will not eat them. They do well throughout most of the U. S. as long as there is a discernible winter. Ideal for large plantings and naturalizing, making them an exceptional value item and providing years of carefree color. Miniature Daffodils Tete-a Tete is by far the most popular miniature daffodil worldwide and a main stay of the spring garden. This is the small, early daffodil that everyone loves. Extremely easy to grow. Plant 9 bulbs per square feet for optimum results. Larger spacing may look sparse in early years, but the spaces will fill in over time. Can be left undisturbed for a number of years. In fall, plant the bulbs pointy end up, in deep, fertile, well draining soil in full sun to light shade. Bulbs do not like wet feet. Water during their growth period. Fertilization helps growth and increases naturally by offsets. Daffodils can be left undisturbed to naturalize for years. If you cannot plant them immediately, store in a cool, airy place. When given ample sun light, water and proper nutrition, and removing the flowers as soon as they go but allowing the leaves to brown before removing, they will return for years to come with little other effort.