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Daffodils need a lot of sun, plenty of non-standing water and adequate soil. They are survivors. The majority of daffodil varieties, and definitely the wild types, grown where there are 4 seasons. The bulb must have a period of cold in order to properly produce a flower in the spring. Wales makes a perfectly comfy place for a daffodil to grow.

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