Daffodils
Daffodils in the garden are a common sight each spring. To get the most out of growing daffodil bulbs, simply use the following articles. Here you will find tips on daffodil propagation, daffodil care, types of daffodils, common daffodil problems and more. Get started now and have fun growing these cheery bulbs in your garden.
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How & When To Divide Daffodils For More Uplifting Bursts Of Sunny Spring ColorGrow more of your favorite spring bulbs by learning how and when to divide daffodils. Share sunny blooms with family, friends, or expand your own collection!
By Tonya Barnett
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Why Tying Or Braiding Daffodil Leaves Isn’t A Good IdeaShould you braid your daffodil leaves after they're done blooming? Is it a good idea? Click here to find out.
By Amy Grant
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What Is The Difference Between Daffodil, Jonquil, And NarcissusThere are new cultivars of daffodils introduced to eager gardeners every year. What is the difference between daffodil, jonquil, and Narcissus? Find out in this article. Click here to get more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Frilly Daffodils And Double Bloom Narcissus VarietiesWhat are some frilly and double daffodil varieties to try for a whimsical garden? Click here to find out.
By Tonya Barnett
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Planting Forced Daffodils In The Garden: Moving Daffodils After FloweringPlanting forced daffodils in the garden is possible, but there are some special techniques and precautions you should be aware of first. Find out what they are in this article.
By Anne Baley
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Why Planting Daffodil Bulbs Late Could Delay BloomsDaffodils planted late did not bloom? Click here to learn why planting daffodils late could delay blooms, and if they will still bloom next spring.
By Amy Grant
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Curing Daffodil Bulbs: Guide To Digging And Storing Daffodil BulbsIt's a good idea to store your daffodil bulbs during the off-season, a process also known as "curing." Storage of daffodil bulbs is also a good idea if you want to replant the daffodils in a different location. Learn about curing daffodil bulbs here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Daffodil Varieties – How Many Types Of Daffodils Are ThereYou really can't go wrong when planting daffodil bulbs, but the sheer variety can get overwhelming. Learn more about the different types of daffodils and how to tell them apart in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Daffodil Benefits – What Are Daffodils Good ForA classic early flower of spring, the uses for daffodils extend well beyond providing cheerful color after the winter months. These pretty spring flowers can enrich your garden, improve pollination, and provide medical and health benefits. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Fertilizing Daffodil Plants: How And When To Fertilize DaffodilsPerennial bulbs like daffodils will naturalize and produce flowers for many years, especially with the right care and feeding. Learn more about daffodil fertilizer in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Dwarf Narcissus Care: Popular Mini Daffodil Varieties To TryDwarf daffodil flowers look just like their full-size counterparts. Perfect for rock gardens, naturalized areas, and borders, learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Companion Plants For Daffodils: What To Plant With DaffodilsNatural groups of flowers that bloom in succession or a complimentary way have inspired artists and poets for centuries. Companion planting allows even a small flower patch to be inspiring. This article will help with daffodil plant companions.
By Darcy Larum
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Daffodil Seed Cultivation: Tips On Growing Daffodil SeedsIn most gardens, daffodils reproduce from bulbs. The thought of growing them from seed may seem a bit unusual, but you can do it if you've got the time and patience. Learn how in this article.
By Anne Baley
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Yellow Daffodil Leaves - Reasons Why Daffodil Foliage Turns YellowDaffodil leaves always turn yellow a few weeks after the plant blooms. Daffodils with yellow leaves at any other time, however, may indicate a problem, often caused by disease. This article discusses these issues.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Flower Bulbs Not Growing: Why There Are No Daffodils After PlantingDaffodils are cheerful harbingers of early spring and, usually, they bloom dependably for many years. However, sometimes problems arise and, unfortunately, there are no daffodils after planting. What to do? Read this article to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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History Of Daffodils: Information About Old-Fashioned DaffodilsBy Tonya Barnett
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Poet’s Daffodil Bulbs: Growing Poet’s Daffodils In The GardenAlso known as poeticus daffodils, poet’s narcissus, or sometimes pheasant’s eye daffodil, poet’s daffodils produce beautiful blooms with pure white petals. The blooms appear later in the season than most daffodil varieties. Click here for poeticus daffodil plant care.
By Mary H. Dyer

