Planting and caring for daffodils
One of the first flowers that delight our eyes in spring are daffodils. These flowers knock out their leaves almost with the first warmth of spring, and in a very beautiful period of time they bloom their flowers, which look like wine glasses on saucers.
Planting and caring for daffodils have their own nuances, however, like any plant. In fact, daffodils are completely unpretentious in their care, but before that. how to plant daffodils in soil, you should familiarize yourself with their need for lighting and the composition of the soil in which they will grow.
It is advisable to plant these flowers in dry areas of land where there are water outflows, since daffodils do not like excessive moisture. But there should be a lot of light for them, because these are sunny flowers.
In caring for daffodils, it is very important to fertilize these flowers with humus or compost in time; mineral fertilizers are also ideal for them. In the process of growth, daffodils should be sprayed with a 2% solution of TMTD. preferably before and after flowering.
Daffodils bloom in May and over time, their leaves also dry out. Once this has happened, the daffodil bulbs can be dug up and stored until next spring.
Planting and caring for daffodils is simplified for many gardeners. Once you have planted flowers once, you can enjoy their bloom for several years in a row without digging up the daffodils. But this approach is acceptable for warmer regions so that the flower bulbs do not freeze in winter in severe frosts. In winter, the place where daffodils and any other flowers grow can be sprinkled with shavings, which will warm the plant bulbs in frost.