So-called pre-bloomer in the perennial bed
The yellow daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) is called the daffodil because it is at the time of Easter is mostly in full bloom and attracts a lot of attention in an otherwise bare and colorless vegetation pulls. In the garden, the daffodil is often used as a pre-bloomer with its flowering period from March to April Perennial bed used. However, the leaves should after flowering can only be removed when they can be removed with a slight pull. This allows the plant to store enough nutrients in the perennial onion for the following year.
Bring spring into the house and garden with daffodils
Daffodils can create spring-like colors in the following ways:
- as perennial onion plants in the garden
- as potted plants on the windowsill
- as cut flowers in the vase
Driven specimens in the pot can be planted out in the garden after they have withered in the house, as the bulbs perennial and hardy are.
Tips
When cutting off the flowers for a bouquet, you should make sure that wild stocks are protected by law and the juice of the
poisonous daffodils can cause skin irritation.