How and Why to Divide Daffodils

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Dividing Daffodils, over congested clumps don't flower well and will benefit from lifting and dividing while in the green. You will be amazed by the number of small bulbs you get and by immediately re-planting and feeding these will soon grow into large flowering new colonies.
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Brilliant time saving technique, thank you!

AnoushBotanical
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Interesting video. The Chinese name of daffodil is fancifully 'a fairy on water.' Animals (cattle, sheep, goats) are smart enough to not eat them. Humans who are brave enough to try it often end up in hospital. The culprit is in the tube root (which has lycorine, with 4 oxygens and 1 nitrogen).

chinyeh
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Hi there! I see you published this about a year ago... How did the transplants work out for the season this year?

AB-kfpw
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Hi! Does it matter what time of the year you do this? Ty!

christopherwalsh
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How often should you water them after replanting?

jessicandothings
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Question… can I plant daffodils in field with cows/cattle?? Will they eat them or will the daffodils harm them ??

ellenruddy
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One minute people say plant them into nice compost. Next youre sticking a spade in what looks like firm soil that doesnt actually fully encompass each bulb. Also why not make the effort to get them more vertical. Dont get myself.

tonyfowkes