I just happen to be in North Georgia, and I have a lot of daffodils.
Daffodil bulbs should be planted in the fall months before the ground freezes.
Why autumn when it's a spring flower?
Daffodils do not need plant food. These are autotrophs and hence prepare their own food.
Tulips, hyacinths and daffodils are spring bulb plants. You plant them in the fall for spring bloom.
Daffodils grow anywhere you plant the bulbs.
Daffodils are not animals, they are in the plant kingdom
Of course. Carpets of daffodils are not an uncommon sight in the north of England in the spring.
Yes. Daffodils can cause vomiting and diarrhea in cats that eat any part of the plant, be it leaves, pods, or flowers.
A perennial North American native plant found wild in eastern deciduous woodlands and damp meadows as far north as Vermont and Minnesota, and south to Georgia and Arkansas.
When referring to the plants, you can say, "plant daffodils in groups of at least 30".It's not like with animals where you have herds, flocks and a congress.When referring to the flowers, you have a "bouquet of daffodils".When referring to the plants, you can say, "plant daffodils in groups of at least 30".It's not like with animals where you have herds, flocks and a congress.When referring to the flowers, you have a "bouquet of daffodils".
Daffodils do not go to seed. The grow from bulbs ( the main root of the plant. ) I usually tear apart my daffodils every 4 to 5 years and separate the bulbs, and replant them in different locations. On a side note . . . Deer detest daffodils, so they are a great flowering plant to grow if you have a large deer population. Daffodils do produce seed. Seed from species will come true to type and can take a few years to produce flowers. Hybrids will not come true from seed so are multiflied by various manipulations of the bulbs.
Leave the daffodils in the ground. You can plant annuals above them, and it won't hurt a thing. However, it is always a good thing to put some mulch down before winter starts, so in the spring things are ready for the daffodils and earthworms to get a good start in the spring.
The colony north of Georgia was South Carolina.
It is an ancient plant, meaning that the answer to your question is 'not known'