Not for work, but I have plenty in my garden, then best thing about them is they will keep coming back each year, and often produce more stems/flowers as well. Remember to plant them in the winter before you want them to flower as the bulbs need a cold period to know when to flower.
Yes! When you plant daffodils and other plants which grow from a bulb, usually they will come back every spring. Once they finish flowering you should let the leaves die back in their own time and not cut them off. This is because even though the flowering has finished, the leaves are still collecting energy from the sun by photosynthesis and storing this as sugars and starch in the bulb ready to grow next year.
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Alison commented on :
Not for work, but I have plenty in my garden, then best thing about them is they will keep coming back each year, and often produce more stems/flowers as well. Remember to plant them in the winter before you want them to flower as the bulbs need a cold period to know when to flower.
Caroline commented on :
Yes! When you plant daffodils and other plants which grow from a bulb, usually they will come back every spring. Once they finish flowering you should let the leaves die back in their own time and not cut them off. This is because even though the flowering has finished, the leaves are still collecting energy from the sun by photosynthesis and storing this as sugars and starch in the bulb ready to grow next year.