Tete-a-Tete Daffodils are dwarf daffodils (just 7 inches tall) that are the most likely to perennialize, or return year after year. Courtesy photo Time to pull on your gardening boots and get dirty in ...
You know winter is nearly over when daffodils begin to emerge in your garden. These popular spring bulbs are most well-known for their yellow flowers but, depending on the variety, they also bloom in ...
After your daffodils finish blooming, here's what you should do (and not do) to ensure a spectacular show next year.
There are many plants to prune in March. This month marks the beginning of spring – when new growth begins – and getting your perennials in order is a must for a flourishing garden. It also gives you ...
Ever noticed that your other cut flowers wilt in the presence of daffodils? They leach a toxic sap from their stems and need ...
"Daffodils need good drainage, especially during their summer dormancy or they may rot," says Hutchins. If you need to improve your soil's drainage, add some sand and compost. "The sand will help with ...
Daffodils are the quintessential sign of spring’s arrival. But once those cheerful yellow, white, and orange flowers fade, what should you do with daffodils after they bloom? With the right care after ...