Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 20:06     Subject: Re:Daffodils

Anonymous wrote:I tie the tops in a low to the ground knot and trim off any extra then plant next to them.


Oh thanks, ok I’ll try this first.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:22     Subject: Re:Daffodils

I tie the tops in a low to the ground knot and trim off any extra then plant next to them.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:16     Subject: Re:Daffodils

Anonymous wrote:You can cut them back now if you want to. It’ll still come back next year.


Oh this is good to know, thank you!
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:16     Subject: Daffodils

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My first year with daffodils and I’m getting impatient for them to die back. Has anyone transplanted them to a pot to die back there? They are taking up valuable tiny garden space and I just want some annuals in there instead.


I plant bulbs and forbs very close together. Is there a reason you can't place the annual right next to the daffodils.


I can... it’s just kinda messy and my space is small!
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:11     Subject: Re:Daffodils

You can cut them back now if you want to. It’ll still come back next year.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:09     Subject: Daffodils

Anonymous wrote:My first year with daffodils and I’m getting impatient for them to die back. Has anyone transplanted them to a pot to die back there? They are taking up valuable tiny garden space and I just want some annuals in there instead.


I plant bulbs and forbs very close together. Is there a reason you can't place the annual right next to the daffodils.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2021 18:07     Subject: Daffodils

My first year with daffodils and I’m getting impatient for them to die back. Has anyone transplanted them to a pot to die back there? They are taking up valuable tiny garden space and I just want some annuals in there instead.