Well it grew up my nose and that's warm
The daffodils blowing in the breeze were butterflies tripping in the wind, up and down with the lightest touch.
Nobody is 'weird'. It is only other people that can brand somebody weird. Whether he appears weird or not depends on your view on him.To answer your question, Justin Bieber is not weird. It is you that thinks he is weird.(Not that I like him, just to clear up any accusation of bias.)
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Jocund means humorous of merry. A jocund company would be a bunch of friends having fun together. When applied to daffodils, it means that the person found that being in a group of daffodils made him feel good. It brightened up his day just to be there.
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The good thing about daffodils is that they require very little human care. Have you ever seen a meadow where there are daffodils in what looks to be a garden setting? Long after the people have died and the house has fallen and crumbled away, the daffodils will still be in their gardens. Daffodils don't really need to "adapt". They already have toxins in thier tissues that keep weeds at bay. They are early spring flowers - up before the major invasion of weeds occurs. Daffodils can grow from USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 3 through 9.
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.
The good thing about daffodils is that they require very little human care. Have you ever seen a meadow where there are daffodils in what looks to be a garden setting? Long after the people have died and the house has fallen and crumbled away, the daffodils will still be in their gardens. Daffodils don't really need to "adapt". They already have toxins in thier tissues that keep weeds at bay. They are early spring flowers - up before the major invasion of weeds occurs. Daffodils can grow from USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 3 through 9.
The good thing about daffodils is that they require very little human care. Have you ever seen a meadow where there are daffodils in what looks to be a garden setting? Long after the people have died and the house has fallen and crumbled away, the daffodils will still be in their gardens. Daffodils don't really need to "adapt". They already have toxins in thier tissues that keep weeds at bay. They are early spring flowers - up before the major invasion of weeds occurs. Daffodils can grow from USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 3 through 9.
There's information on several "Hubbards", but the one thing that is consistent for all of them is there athere is no available information on how many daffodils are growing wild or in someone's garden.Are you up around Hubbard Glacier? There are no daffodils on the glacier, of course, but that area of Alaska and Canada, which is Plant Hardiness Zone 3, daffodils do very well and bloom in the late calendar spring.How about the city of Hubbard, Ohio? That locality is in USDA Hardiness Zone 5 - good for daffodils.Then there's Hubbard County, Minnesota. They are in Zone 3b and can grow daffodils.