By Hortencia
United States
i bough a mini daffodil in a small pot, all blooming, now flowers are gone and leaves are falling and yellowing, do i still have time to maybe cut all that off for a new blooming in the spring?, i live in in an area where we don't get frost, temp around 65 or 70 C
- 4 Feb, 2010
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thank you for the quick answer! I think i am going to love to be here! bye
4 Feb, 2010
Don't say 'bye', Hortencia - join in and have a good browse around the site - you really will enjoy it, I promise! Welcome to GOY.
4 Feb, 2010
Just thinking, if someone could breed a daffodil which would do what "Guest" had hoped, it would be a winner!
Daffodil breeders out there, get to work!
4 Feb, 2010
Welcome, Hortencia.
4 Feb, 2010
I see you have joined us welcom abord.
4 Feb, 2010
Not a hope Bertie the flower is created from the bulb growth of the previous year so trying to produce more than one lot of flowers in a year is a non-starter.
4 Feb, 2010
Shame, even though I know you're right, Mg!
4 Feb, 2010
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No Guest, it has done its thing for this year. The mini daffodil, probably Narcissus Tete-a Tete, is often forced for the Christmas market. You will shortly see pots of it again for the spring market. I would put this pot ourside and let it die down. Then, in the summer, remove the bulb and plant it in the garden.
4 Feb, 2010