Daffodils in Glass Design Vases: Indoor Flowering Pleasure from The Green Bottle Garden
Daffodils are true harbingers of spring. Their fresh flowers instantly bring light, color, and cheerfulness into your home. At The Green Bottle Garden, we work with carefully selected daffodils in designer glass vases and stylish pots, so you can enjoy their growth and blooms up close. With the right care, they'll not only stay beautiful longer but you can even enjoy them for years to come.
Narcissus care during flowering
Location & light
Place daffodils in a bright spot, but avoid direct sunlight. Too much sun and heat will cause the flowers to fade faster.
A spot near a north or east-facing window is ideal, or a little further away from the window in a bright room.
Temperature
Daffodils like it cool. The ideal temperature is between 15 and 20°C.
The cooler the room, the longer the flowering period. Don't place them next to a heater, stove, or in direct sunlight.
Watering
Watering is crucial, especially in glass vases:
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In glass vases (hydroponics):
Keep a small layer of water at the bottom of the vase so that the roots can reach the water, but the bulb itself remains dry.
Change the water regularly to prevent mold formation. -
In potting soil:
Keep the soil slightly moist, but never wet. Too much water can cause the bulb to rot.
Support
In glass vases, daffodils grow quickly and their stems are clearly visible. If they droop, you can support them with a delicate stick or a decorative moss border. This keeps the flowers upright and enhances the design.
Care for Narcissus after flowering
When the flowers have finished blooming, only cut away the flower stems.
Allow the foliage to fully remain and wilt — this is important because the bulb stores energy through the foliage for next year.
During this period, stay:
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Still water occasionally
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Place the plant in a light and cool place
In a glass vase, you can combine the wilting leaves with moss or decorative elements to keep the arrangement looking neat.
How do you get daffodils to bloom again next year?
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Allow the leaf to die back completely.
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Then remove the bulbs from the vase or pot.
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Plant the bulbs outside in the garden or in a large pot, in a sunny to partially shaded spot.
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The bulbs need natural winter cold to form flower buds again.
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They will bloom again the following spring, often even more vigorously than the year before.
Daffodils that flower indoors are ideal for replanting outside afterwards.
Why choose The Green Bottle Garden?
At The Green Bottle Garden, we work with high-quality Tête-à-Tête daffodils, perfect for glass designer vases. Each arrangement is carefully crafted, so you can enjoy not only the flowers but also the growing process from root to bloom. Ideal as an interior statement, seasonal decoration, or a special gift.

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