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Early March

There is no point in planting daffodil bulbs in early March in the Northern Hemisphere as that is when they are flowering.

Spring flowering bulbs should be planted in the Autumn, whichever month that is where you live.

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You cannot plant daffodils in May. They should be planted in the fall so that they will bloom in the early part of spring.

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In the fall.

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in the spring?

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