Cut the flowers (and a portion of the stem so the plants look better) right after the flowers have died. You don't want them wasting their energy producing seeds when they should be storing food in their bulbs for next year's growth. Let those leaves produce that storage food until they've turned yellow and began to shrivel. A slight tug will then easily remove the plant from the bulb in the ground.
Tulips stems should be cut on a bias. To make them stay fresher for longer, cut them, then roll each stem in newspaper for 2 hours, then cut again.
When stems of daffodils are cut, they release a sap that can be toxic to other flowers if placed in the same vase, as it can block the uptake of water. To prolong their life, it's best to cut the stems at an angle and immediately place them in water. Daffodils also prefer cooler temperatures and should be kept away from direct sunlight. Additionally, changing the water every couple of days can help maintain their freshness.
Daffodils should bloom first.
Allow daffodils to stand at room temperature in water for at least six hours after they're cut.
We should be trying to cut down on our "Saturated Fat".(:
why shouldn't we cut down native trees
The daffodils blowing in the breeze were butterflies tripping in the wind, up and down with the lightest touch.
Yes, daffodils are toxic to cats and should be kept away from them to prevent potential harm.
Use a knife and cut it
Trees should not be cut down because we lose fresh air.
Daffodils should be planted about 6 inches deep to ensure proper growth and blooming.
Arthus Martin Kirby has written: 'Daffodils, narcissus, and how to grow them as hardy plants and for cut flowers' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Daffodils