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Welsh Daffodil Planting
So I'm a bit late planting our daffs this year - but Mami likes to see them every Spring, so we're back in the race to get them showing their heads by March 1st (competition every year with my grandparents).
- Don't buy (or plant) any bulbs that are damaged or feel soft (think of a bad onion!).
- Plant your bulbs two or three bulb depths and about two bulb depths apart from each other. I like planting daffodil bulbs in pots to keep them all together.
- Water bulbs after planting and press the soil firmly around each bulb to avoid air gaps.
- If your bulbs are likely to get cold in their pots, considering covering them with bubble wrap (or similar). If you have rats/mice/eager foxes or the like, chicken wire works well.
- Our compost was really good today - we had lots of wriggly worms in it!
















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