Generally daffodil bulbs need 12 weeks of cool dark weather. Some people put them in a refrigerator to force them to bloom inside.
Daffodils generally need direct sunlight to thrive and bloom well. They may still grow in partial shade, but they may not flower as abundantly.
Most daffodils do not depend on pollinators because they have been so hybrid that their flowers no longer attract insects. Most breeders hand pollinate daffodils and have to wait five to seven years to see if their cross is a good one. There are some varieties that still attract insects.
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.
Daffodils do not need plant food. These are autotrophs and hence prepare their own food.
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Daffodils should be planted about 6-8 inches deep in order to thrive.
No need to cover them but they may need to be supported against 'falling over'
Daffodils can be found in what is called the "temperate zone". They need a period of cold for the flowers to bloom properly. They do well in the USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 3-9. They can be growing wild in a meadow, pasture or lakeside, or they can be a cultivated ornamental type grown in gardens both rural and urban.
Flowers as in plants that flower do not need cold water they can be watered with tepid water or warm water for houseplants. Outside plants usually do fine with cold water.
If it is a particularly dry spring, the daffodils might appreciate supplemental watering. Generally because of their growing season, there is no need for additional water.
One your Goldenrod flower are established, they do not require much water. They are drought tolerant and get most of their water from the rain.