You are so bloody wonderful. Who knew I needed such passion for daff’s in my life?! Glorious post and couldn’t agree more. And my mother reminded me the other day the more you pick them, the more they flower. Such simple joys again and again. Yes please.
What a great post, it answered all my daffodil questions and a few I didn’t know to ask..thank you Great pictures as well. The other great enemy of the tulip is deer so I gave up this year. The few that came back got picked today so at least I have one vase of them. It’s daffs all the way for me now
Thank you for all what you share. A question, can you plant daffodiles in the lawn or does it have to be in a flowerbed for them to flower over the years?
what a wonderful break from the horrid news scroll!.....thank you mondo supreme.....so much yellow and orange to embrace....always look forward to your garden news!.....you are a valuable perennial/deep rooted! kiss kiss SUZ/Oregon USA
You are so bloody wonderful. Who knew I needed such passion for daff’s in my life?! Glorious post and couldn’t agree more. And my mother reminded me the other day the more you pick them, the more they flower. Such simple joys again and again. Yes please.
What a great post, it answered all my daffodil questions and a few I didn’t know to ask..thank you Great pictures as well. The other great enemy of the tulip is deer so I gave up this year. The few that came back got picked today so at least I have one vase of them. It’s daffs all the way for me now
Let’s not forget the scent of the narcissus - turning us all back into the Bisto kid when we pass the hall table 💛🤍💛
I always wondered why my tulips in pots never really came back 😂 thank you for the interesting read and loving your daffs!
Thank you for all what you share. A question, can you plant daffodiles in the lawn or does it have to be in a flowerbed for them to flower over the years?
I think some are better than others to naturalise in grass. I have narcisssus pseudonarcissus and hawera in grass and both come back well.
what a wonderful break from the horrid news scroll!.....thank you mondo supreme.....so much yellow and orange to embrace....always look forward to your garden news!.....you are a valuable perennial/deep rooted! kiss kiss SUZ/Oregon USA