The propagation success I didn't expect with Daffodil
I started with one Daffodil and now have four, all from propagation. The process is straightforward once you understand lifting and drying tender bulbs before autumn frosts — something I picked up from trial and error rather than any guide.
I display them in a naturalised lawn planting for a wild spring effect which shows off wide range of flower forms, heights, and flowering times at its best. planting new bulbs in autumn for next year's display is when they're most impressive. blindness with no flowers produced from weak or immature bulbs has been my main challenge across all of them, but it's manageable now that I know what to look for. A genuinely generous plant if you let it be.
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