To save daffidill bulbs, when to dig them up after they have died?
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leave them in the ground
Leave them in the ground. Allow the foliage to die off naturally . Do no remove until it falls away, as it is feeding the bulb. If you are lucky they will make more bulbs!
Leave them in the ground this time of year to let the bulbs renourish and get ready. They should not be taken up or planted until fall.
They are best left in the ground to bloom again in the spring.
You don’t have to dig them , they are quite happy to stay in the ground year round
After they've died down.
If you want to move them or there's too many in one place, they'll stop blooming.
Yes, after they have died back.