Apart from shortening the life of your other blooms, when the sap touches the skin, it can cause a rash or itch when handling ...
You know spring is truly in the air when you start seeing clusters of sunshine yellow daffodils in every florist and ...
Daffodil flowers are very cold-hardy, but the blossoms will be damaged if temperatures drop below the mid-20s. Also, once you ...
With spring slowly creeping in, daffodils have begun blooming around us. Not only are daffodils becoming part of our outdoor scenery again, but you might’ve spotted them popping up in the ...
If you have an overflowing fruit bowl by your vase of spring daffodils, watch out for dried petals—a classic indication of ethylene damage.
DAZZLING DISPLAY: Daffodils can look amazing in whatever vase you use. Even a simple jam jar will work with the happy flowers. But experiment with different-shaped vessels to get a look you love.
You’ve probably noticed some thick, sticky stuff at the ends if you’ve ever cut daffodils—and this is where the sap comes from. This sap contains toxins, and when put in a vase, it can ...
A daffodil named after a Stockton woman who married into a Darlington family of bankers is in the Royal Horticultural Society’s top three most wanted daffs this spring. To commemorate the 100th ...
Here are a few reasons why daffodils do not repeat bloom. • Damaged foliage after bloom. As soon as the bulbs bloom, many homeowners mistakenly remove the foliage.
Spring has sprung at U Pick Daffodils: The Merricks’ farm is ready to bloom this year JEFF WILLHELM JEFF WILLHELM - jwillhelm@charlo U Pick Daffodils, a local daffodil farm in Bluffton ...
If you've ever trimmed daffodils, you may have noticed some thick, sticky substance at the ends - this is the sap. This sap contains toxins, and when placed in a vase, it can actually contaminate ...