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To keep your daffodils living in the groudn, you leave the bulbs alone - and I'm not kidding.

The daffodil plant needs these things:

  • Well drained water (it hates soggy feet)
  • At least 6hr of sunlight per day (this is to make food for tissues & bulb)
  • Nice soil preferably with lots of organic matter or at least a compost covering.
After that is supplied, the daffodil does not like a lot of human interference.

When a clump gets too thick, the plants won't produce as many blooms. That's when you separate the clump and spread the bulbs around. Some gardeners do this every 3 years or longer. I sell cut daffodils. I enjoy cutting the blooms as that brings the pleasure of the sunny yellow flowers into the home. It also redirects the food from the absent flower & stem into supporting the leaf tissue and the important storage of food in the bulb for next year's growth and flowering.

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