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Why did your daffodils change from yellow to white over the years?

Many flowers like tulips, daffodils and glads were once white and the breeders crossed them to give color. In time the bulbs become old and may revert back to white. Also there is a white daffodil so if you have stored the bulbs altogether they will all become white. Here's a good idea I came up with. I use to get so frustrated because I'd have to wait for my daffodils and tulips to stop blooming, wait for the leaves to die off before I could plant my summer flowers. I came up with the idea of getting a 10" pot and I would put 3 - 4 bulbs in each pot and then bury it where I wanted it. When the daffodils and tulips were finished I simply lifted the pot right of the ground and put them on the bench in the back of our yard to die off and I was able to get my summer planting done earlier.


What flowers are grown from a bulb?

You have roses tulips violets i think but right now thats all i can think ofhope i answered your questiontutles


How do you cut down down spring flowers?

If you're speaking of the bulb plants like daffodils, tulips and daffodils, don't cut them prematurely. You can cut the dead flower and its stem right after the flower dies. This prevents it from wasting its energy making seeds instead of storing food in the bulb for next year's plant. Let the leaves stay on the plant to make the food for storage - until they turn yellow and wither up.


Can I move tulips before they bloom?

It is best to avoid moving tulips while they are blooming, as this can disrupt their growth and cause them to wilt. It is recommended to wait until the flowers have finished blooming and the foliage has started to die back before transplanting tulips.


Where do you find tulips?

Blue tulips are actually quite rare. Back in the day tulips were the rage. Almost everyone grew tulips and tulips made such a high price that murders were commited because of jealousy and greed for the best tulips. Tulips were often used with their bright colors to signify certain events. Now, tulips aren't that high priced. But the only tulip that you can get a high price for is the blue tulip.


Can you transplant daffodils successfully?

Yes, daffodils can be successfully transplanted by carefully digging up the bulbs in the fall after the foliage has died back and replanting them in a new location with well-draining soil and adequate sunlight.


Can you replant tulips after they bloom?

Yes, you can replant tulips after they bloom. It is recommended to wait until the foliage has turned yellow and died back before digging up the bulbs and replanting them in a new location.


Can you transplant tulips after they have bloomed?

Yes, you can transplant tulips after they have bloomed, but it is best to wait until the foliage has turned yellow and died back. This allows the bulb to store energy for the next blooming season.


How can I ensure successful replanting of tulips in my garden?

To ensure successful replanting of tulips in your garden, follow these steps: 1. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. 2. Dig a hole twice the depth of the bulb and plant with the pointed end facing up. 3. Water the bulbs after planting and regularly throughout the growing season. 4. Mulch the area to retain moisture and protect the bulbs. 5. Allow the foliage to die back naturally before cutting it back.


Is the dahlia a evergreen or a deciduous?

Trees are deciduous, daffodils are perennials and the foliage dies back late May.


Can you transplant tulips successfully?

Yes, tulips can be successfully transplanted by carefully digging up the bulbs in the fall after the foliage has died back and replanting them in a new location with well-draining soil and adequate sunlight.


Can I replant tulips after they have finished blooming?

Yes, you can replant tulips after they have finished blooming. It is best to wait until the foliage has turned yellow and died back before digging up the bulbs and replanting them in a new location.