Daffodils are among the most-favored flowers and disappointment is high when bloom is poor due to shade or crowding John D. Simmons John D. Simmons - [email protected] One topic never ...
I just dug up clumps of daffodil bulbs that have been in the ground for almost 8 years. I've separated the bulbs and cleaned them up. When is the best time to replant them -- now or in the fall? Also, ...
If your daffodils flowered weakly or not at all this spring, they probably need to be dug up, separated and replanted, but wait until fall. Other factors diminish blooming, including placement in ...
When daffodils have been in the garden for a few years, blooms may become fewer and smaller. This can happen when the bulbs sink too deep, when roots of offsets become entangled, when the soil does ...
Plant daffodil bulbs between September and November for optimal growth. Ensure daffodil bulbs are planted in well-drained soil and receive full sun in spring. Daffodils are toxic to both humans and ...
Now is a good time to divide and transplant daffodils if they've became crowded with fewer blossoms or the area has become too shady. When the foliage has begun to begins to yellow and turn brown, ...
Daffodils only bloom once a year. The timing depends on how far South you live as well as which variety you're growing. Daffodils can bloom as early as late winter in the Lower South. They usually ...
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At this point in the year, on the eve of spring, if you have not yet pruned back your roses or wisteria there is still time. To simplify rose pruning, just ignore all that fresh new growth and shorten ...