Daffodil replanting question
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After the leaves die, dig up the bulbs, and store in a cool dark place. In the fall then plant the bulbs.
Once the daffodils are finished flowering the the leaves are yellowing you can re-locate the bulbs.
you CAN store them - but why?? just plop them where you want them - it's a good idea to wait til the leaves have died back but you don't have to do that either. Might want to make sure they have a good handful of compost or really good soil on TOP (extra "vitamins"!) to help them settle in happily.
I don't have a green thumb, but have always had great luck with daffodils. I dug mine up and replanted them with no issues. Good soil and good watering always helps. Best of luck.
Thanks everyone! Good information. Very helpful.