The variety of daffodil and weather conditions can affect how quickly foliage dies back.
When can i lift daffodil bulbs.
You can also remove any flaky outer layers of of the bulb.
Read on to discover four spring bulbs to lift and divide when the flowers start to fade.
If you live north of usda plant hardiness zone 3 or south of zone 7 it s a good idea to store your daffodil bulbs during the off season a process also known as curing.
Wait until the daffodil leaves have turned brown and died down before removing the leaves or moving the bulbs.
The fork allows you to lift the entire mass of daffodil bulbs or a generous portion of them with little damage to the bulbs.
Storing daffodils bulbs in mesh bags that can be hung up with twine was a great.
Be careful not to damage the fleshy part of the bulb.
Winter aconites for example are invisible for much of the year so are far easier to lift while you can still see them snowdrops are also best planted in the green straight after flowering.
Daffodil bulbs are extremely hardy bulbs that survive winters in the ground in all but the most punishing winters and hot summers.
Clean the bulbs of excess soil and trim the roots back.
It s best to only keep the healthiest looking bulbs.
It usually takes a slight tug to separate the roots from the clump.
Once the foliage has died back lift them out of the soil carefully by using a forked trowel.
Lift as many of the daffodil bulbs as you can with a garden fork.
This will allow the bulbs to build up food reserves for the following season s flowers.
If you don t have any choice but to lift the bulbs during flowering or shortly after flowering heal them in a reserve bed and keep moist so that the foliage can mature.