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Q&A - Why didn't my daffodils bloom?

Question:
Why didn't my daffodils bloom this year?

Answer:
Daffodils may not bloom for several reasons. It is important that they get enough sunlight by being planted in a sunny place and that they are allowed to continue to grow after they flower so they can gather energy for the next year. If daffodils have been growing in one place for many years, the bulbs may be getting crowded in the ground and need to be dug up, separated, and replanted.

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Daffodils Didn’t Bloom This Year?

February 20, 2021
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