Florists told why daffodils do not want to bloom
Daffodils are flowers that are associated with spring in our country. Gentle, fragrant, and most importantly, undemanding in care, they grow in every yard. Sometimes they grow into large bushes and do not want to bloom. Let's find out in detail what the reason is.
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One of the reasons can be close planting, Bulbs grow and are close to each other. The flowers get smaller every year, and over time the narcissus stops blooming altogether.
In order for the daffodils to bloom again, they must be planted. It is better to do it in August, when the bushes begin to turn yellow. Then there are no new bulbs, so you can transplant the flowers without damaging them.
Daffodils like to grow in sunny areas. And If they don't have enough sun, they will hardly bloom.
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