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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Daffodils
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That seems a bit hot to plant. Generally speaking, you want to get the bulbs in the ground comfortably before the cold comes. That could mean as late as November (even here in New England!), so you have plenty of time. Split the difference and get them into the soil in/by mid-October.
Planting bulbs in fall means spring isn’t far away at all!
We are doing some relandscaping and pulled up a bunch of bulbs that have been flowering for many years. We live in the Sacramento area of California and it is very hot right now. Do I store the bulbs until fall, or is it best to replant right away? If we should store them, what's the best place, inside the house or refrigerator?
Store them and replant in fall. See details above for more on that. In the meantime, put them into a paper bag with peat moss and store them in a basement or other cool, dry place. It’s not nec to put them into a refrigerator but if you do, use one of the vegetable drawers, away from food.
My husband put daffodil bulbs in a plastic bucket outside. We forgot about them, they were in the bucket for about 2-3 weeks, we dumped them out of the bucket and they smell horrible?
Does this mean they are bad, or could we still plant them for next year?
i was forced to pull up my daffodils before the stems had died. the stems are pure green. how can i save them to replant
Replant them as soon as you can, even if it is in a pot. Do not cut the stems until they have withered and turned yellow/brown.
Daffodils are planted outside and have already flowered and flowers are gone. Healthy green stems are left. Can I snip off at bottom, or just leave them until next year. Thank you
just received two daffodils in full bloom for Mother's Day. I know nothing about these flowers and wonder what kind of light they require. Full or partial sun? I read several of your comments to others, but nothing I read said anything about sunlight. I live in California and we are not getting much rain now (if any). Specifically, I need to know if they can be planted and receive "morning shade" only. There are six plants in each pot. Can I transplant them while they are in bloom, or do I have to wait until fall to plant the bulbs? Can they be kept as houseplants or do I need plant them in my yard?
Enjoy your daffodils in the pots. Place them in a sunny or semi-shady spot. Keep the soil moist. Let the flowers and leaves die back on their own. To have blooms next spring plant them in the garden in the fall as they need a cold period to go dormant before starting new growth in early spring.
I received some bulbs from a friend. What do I do with them till I can plant them in the fall? I live in Mississippi