Daffodils are long-lived, increasing naturally each year. These flowers stand up to cold and heat (though they need more winter chill than occurs in the Coastal or Tropical South) and require little ...
Take a garden spade and dig around the bulb to loosen the soil. It will make easier for you to dig up the bulbs before ...
Some daffodil plantings die out over a few years and replacement bulbs are bought. Others multiply and, if congested, dig up in summer, once the foliage turns like straw, and replant with more ...