by Statile & Todd
Far Hills, NJ, US 07931 · 72 photos
Hillside of Daffodils
http://www.statileandtodd.com

This hillside was once the orginal driveway to the home. A new driveway was installed and this became the pedestrian walkway to the home. Masses of daffodils carpet the space in the spring.

 
What Houzz contributors are saying:
One of the most striking areas to plant bulbs to multiply freely in is beneath deciduous trees and along woodland paths. The bulbs will get ample sunshine before the trees leaf out.
added by Marianne Lipanovich to 12 Classic Bulbs for Spring Blooms
A natural approach works well for daffodils in particular and other plants like crocuses and fritillaries. The easiest way to achieve a natural look is simply to lightly toss the bulbs throughout the location in the garden where you want them to grow, then plant them where they fall. They’ll spread over the years.
What Houzzers are commenting on:
added by peintre21 to Landscape Ideas (6 weeks ago)
mix of white and yellow daffodils en masse
added by asetter to foundation planting (6 weeks ago)
spring flowers
added by phuang21 to phuang21's Ideas (3 months ago)
Bulbs flowers
added by edelight to outside (4 months ago)
white daffodils
added by chfruchter to chfruchter's Ideas (4 months ago)
שפע
added by mbergisch to mbergisch's ideas (4 months ago)
Heel veel narcissen.
added by home222 to home222's ideas (4 months ago)
plants by the steps
added by lindeblad to lindeblad's ideas (6 months ago)
Hillside elegance. Not overdone.
added by vitol to vitol's Ideas (6 months ago)
2222222
added by heyns to magriet idees (6 months ago)
bulbs
added by marthapawlicki to marthapawlicki's ideas (6 months ago)
One of the most striking areas to plant bulbs to multiply freely in is beneath deciduous trees and along woodland paths. The bulbs will get ample sunshine before the trees leaf out.
added by nanabak to landscape ideas (6 months ago)
One of the most striking areas to plant bulbs to multiply freely in is beneath deciduous trees and along woodland paths. The bulbs will get ample sunshine before the trees leaf out.
added by debmarpir to Outside (7 months ago)
Back path...
added by Kineret Meyers to kineret_meyers's ideas (7 months ago)
פריחה
added by kennyshaw to kennyshaw's ideas (7 months ago)
love that walk way
added by ediecanevaro to landscape ideas (7 months ago)
note lamps
added by readerskeeter to Readerskeeter's outside dreams (7 months ago)
So extravagant and lush.
added by forestscape to forestscape's ideas (7 months ago)
bulbs, daff
added by 123053 to 123053's ideas (7 months ago)
garden bulbs
added by chatugian to chatugian's ideas (7 months ago)
Love daffodils!
added by Marilyn Brock to renovation (7 months ago)
daffodils, crocuses, fritillaries....wooded front yard
added by carzate to carzate's ideas (7 months ago)
Patios preciosos
added by cindydb51 to cindydb51's ideas (7 months ago)
daffodils
added by Sue Strong to sue_strong's ideas (7 months ago)
Very pretty but not workable here in the desert. Still like to look at it thou.
added by sanbro75 to sanbro75's ideas (7 months ago)
pretty white garden
added by georgie243 to georgie243's ideas (7 months ago)
wow
added by brunellita to caminos (7 months ago)
bulbos
added by myiasmom to PATHWAY AND PLANTINGS (7 months ago)
A natural approach works well for daffodils in particular and other plants like crocuses and fritillaries. The easiest way to achieve a natural look is simply to lightly toss the bulbs throughout the location in the garden where you want them to grow, then plant them where they fall. They’ll spread over the years.
added by drinksva to Landscape (7 months ago)
A natural approach works well for daffodils in particular and other plants like crocuses and fritillaries.
added by karendemmitt to karendemmitt's ideas (7 months ago)
i love this for the spring in the front yard
added by gggreek to gggreek's ideas (7 months ago)
natural look of bulbs throughout yard - daffodils, crocuses, fritillaries
added by mwcanrig to mwcanrig's ideas (7 months ago)
gardens
added by smdolton to smdolton's ideas (7 months ago)
The house!
added by jaycz711 to jaycz711's Favorites (7 months ago)
Another idea
added by razzleshazzle to razzleshazzle's ideas (7 months ago)
bulb garden
added by Garden Gate Design to sharoncdavis's ideas (8 months ago)
like bluestone walk
added by Nora Elizabeth to Fall Gyarden (8 months ago)
This will be the result eventually!
added by Gilliland Gardens and Interiors to mleeg's ideas (8 months ago)
one of my favorite styles of home architecture
added by ronni3 to street appeal (8 months ago)
The one colour planting, the lights along the path making it safe and attractive.
added by wpage to wpage's Ideas (8 months ago)
Landscaping
added by prettydog to prettydog's ideas (8 months ago)
garden
added by lyndawell to lyndawell's ideas (8 months ago)
Love the white
added by tmundy to tmundy's ideas (8 months ago)
wow
added by ladyg62 to ladyg62's ideas (8 months ago)
Living in our area we need loads of color. Plants that multiply!
added by marshmanva to Landscaping (8 months ago)
Daffodils - One of the most striking areas to plant bulbs to multiply freely in is beneath deciduous trees and along woodland paths. The bulbs will get ample sunshine before the trees leaf out.
added by curleywee1 to pollagarraun (8 months ago)
Impressive
added by mercdorson to mercdorson's ideas (8 months ago)
woodland path
added by patmonson to patmonson's ideas (8 months ago)
spring bulbs - white
added by kellying to Garden (8 months ago)
annuals
added by dale7897 to dale7897's ideas (8 months ago)
Spring bulbs
added by smsa to smsa's ideas (8 months ago)
bulbs love how this was planted
added by cwvsmith to cwvsmith's ideas (8 months ago)
Idea of planting bulbs beneath decidous trees and along paths
added by camrine to Garden - Spring - Bulbs (8 months ago)
Bulbs wandering up hill or along a path.
added by paulie4neil to paulie4neil's ideas (8 months ago)
how beautiful would this be!
added by harzinskip to harzinskip's ideas (8 months ago)
wow
added by lwoodall0707 to lwoodall0707's ideas (8 months ago)
Daffodils for lower landscape and overall exterior
added by designerbug to designerbug's Ideas (8 months ago)
Gaining idea 2
added by lindap223 to lindap223's ideas (8 months ago)
garden
added by victoran to victoran's ideas (8 months ago)
so gorgeous! How many do you have to plant!
added by gigibaby to GigiBaby's #2 (8 months ago)
Great Ideas
added by jpclapp to Clapp Family Inspiration Book (8 months ago)
okay, ill take it.
added by judith195 to Plants (8 months ago)
a hill of daffs
added by Sharon Moore to sharon_moore's ideas (8 months ago)
good bulb effect
added by Lorraine Gordon to lorraine_gordon's ideas (9 months ago)
great house
added by djm48 to exterior (9 months ago)
walkway
added by gardnera to gardnera's ideas (9 months ago)
Look at this walm
added by Carol Boyer to Garden (9 months ago)
checkered lily (fritillaria meleagris)
added by marymaryquitecontrary to Outdoors (9 months ago)
Yes
added by voncroft to voncroft's ideas (9 months ago)
love the house and wonderful curb apeal
added by magnoliamisplaced to magnoliamisplaced's ideas (9 months ago)
sweep of bulbs
added by josmud to Landscaping and fort (9 months ago)
Stairs and white flowers
added by shawnie_56 to shawnie_56's ideas (9 months ago)
One of the most striking areas to plant bulbs to multiply freely in is beneath deciduous trees and along woodland paths. The bulbs will get ample sunshine before the trees leaf out.
added by jenelynch to jenelynch's Ideas (9 months ago)
Gardening
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slope bulbing
added by Rose Hochstetler to Landscaping (9 months ago)
One of the most striking areas to plant bulbs to multiply freely in is beneath deciduous trees and along woodland paths. The bulbs will get ample sunshine before the trees leaf out.