My yard must be possessed by demons because my flowers don't bloom anymore. The daffodils haven't bloomed for 2 or 3
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 24, 2013It's possible overcrowding is the culprit, Louise, although I think it is likely that the amount of shade is as much a factor. This is actually a pretty good time to divide daylilies. It's not a good time to divide iris, which should be done in late summer. I can honestly say that I have never fertilized a daffodil, and the one thing you want to make sure of is that whatever fertilizer you use doesn't have too much nitrogen, which will encourage foliage growth at the expense of bloom. Before you go to all this work, I suggest you get a soil test from the University of Georgia, which will tell you if there is some underlying issue going on, and also tell you what you need to add to your soil to bring it up to snuff.Helpful Reply
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Louise on Mar 24, 2013I'll get a soil test. That could solve some problems for sure. Thanks.Helpful Reply
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Home & Garden Design, Inc., Danna Cain, ASLA on Apr 15, 2013In our area, Louise, bed prep and raised beds will make a major difference in the performance of your bulbs, annuals and perennials. You will have great success with Mr. Natural CLM that you can purchase from Ashe Simpson on Peachtree Industrial and other fine/locally-owned garden centers. Aside from that, your lack of sun is also contributing to your lack of flowers. The bulbs had "energy" in them when you bought them that has slowly dwindled because with lack of sun, they can't "recharge" themselves. Those aren't horticulture terms by far, but I hope it communicates. You might to consider a landscape consultation to help you determine the specific concerns for your site. The amount of "shade" you have is difficult to determine unless the site is actually seen. Light shade is OK for daffodils but daylilies and iris need sun. Hope that helps.Helpful Reply
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Louise on Apr 15, 2013Thanks. I'll check out that Mr. Natural CLM. That's new to me.Helpful Reply
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