DAFFODILS--UNPLANTED
Fall daffodil bulbs left unplanted may be planted
the following spring. However, the chances that bulbs will bloom that
spring are next to zero.
Make sure the bulbs are planted in a well-drained,
loose soil, high in organic matter. Bulbs that grow and produce foliage
should be allowed to grow as long as possible. Plants can be lightly fertilized
with a water-soluble fertilizer. Remove foliage when it turns yellow.
Bulbs that fail to produce foliage after planting
in the spring will probably rot or decompose during the year and should
be replaced in the fall.
Unplanted daffodil bulbs should be stored in a cool,
dry location for best survival rate. Bulbs should be firm and solid the
following spring; if not, don't waste your time planting them.
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