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Posted By: Pinkhorseofcourse Another daffodil question... sorry... - April 17th, 2006 at 02:17 PM
My daffodils have never bloomed well. They have been planted for about 3-5 years I am guessing. This year they came up, and only one flower! flw
Posted By: mike57 Re: Another daffodil question... sorry... - April 17th, 2006 at 07:51 PM
HI Pinkhorseofcourse.Sometimes daffodils will not bloom the 1st year but will bloom the 2nd year.Mine did the same thing the 1st year i got nice green foliage but no blooms on some of them but they all bloomed just fine the 2nd year.But if they have been in the ground 3 to 5 years and are not blooming they might have been cut down before the foliage died back never cut them just let the foliage die off on its on.You might try a dig them up and let them dry out for about 3 weeks then replant them and add some bone meal in each hole before placing the bulb in.hope this helps and good luck with them next year.your friend in gardening.Mike57
Posted By: Pinkhorseofcourse Re: Another daffodil question... sorry... - April 19th, 2006 at 11:08 AM
Thanks Mike! Ya know what? I bet you are right on the money! I know for a fact my husband mows them down when he cuts the grass for the first time. Sooo.. this year, I will make sure he lets them die on their own. How long does that usually take? Before they are gone and the area can be cut with a mower? Thanks so much!!
Posted By: mike57 Re: Another daffodil question... sorry... - April 19th, 2006 at 11:31 AM
HI Pinkhorseofcourse.I am not sure how long it will take it all depends on how hot it gets and how much rain you get also.Mine are just now drying up they have been green for about a month and a half or so counting blooming time.We are just now getting tempters in the 80s during the day and in the 50s at night.Sorry i could not give you a better time frame for them.your friend in gardening.mike57
Posted By: Pinkhorseofcourse Re: Another daffodil question... sorry... - April 19th, 2006 at 11:36 AM
That's ok!! Thanks for the help anyway! flw
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