Planting Daffodil Bulbs: Growing Daffodils from Start to Finish - Cut Flower Garden - Spring Bulbs

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  • @sheelaghomalley3292
    @sheelaghomalley3292 2 роки тому +1

    Mine are just peeping their little pointy heads through the soil in Ireland 🇮🇪. So lovely to see the promise of spring

  • @kso808
    @kso808 Місяць тому

    I will be planting some new yellow and orange varieties this autumn, to replace the mostly white ones I dug up and divided back in May and June. I have also grown some deluxe varieties in the past and they can be stunning.

  • @aprilturner9950
    @aprilturner9950 3 роки тому +1

    Planting a few daffodils today. Still waiting for orders to arrive so I can plant more. 🌼

  • @ericaroberts3919
    @ericaroberts3919 3 роки тому +1

    I get so frickin excited when I see that you made a new video! Thanks for fueling my happiness😄

  • @julioaugusto1529
    @julioaugusto1529 Рік тому

    I saw a drawing of these in a magazine when I was a kid and I thought it was such an unique, exquisite flower. Almost 30 years later I finally discovered a flower shop that sells daffodil bulbs here in Brazil (they're not common at all in my country) and I purchased two bulbs for a rather expensive price. After a month in a vase, one has finally sprouted. I just hope the other one will do so too!

  • @Lilmissrockchick24
    @Lilmissrockchick24 3 роки тому +2

    I've just moved and dug up all mine as well! I totally understand not leaving them, it was actually good fun seeing how much they'd multiplied and has been exciting to redesign and plant them all again 😊 absolutely love your videos, it's always a highlight, good luck with everything and all the flowers next spring 😍

  • @MsJay0913
    @MsJay0913 3 роки тому +3

    And I absolutely understand digging up bulbs when you leave!! 😅
    They are sooo expensive!!!

  • @stephaniejohnson2937
    @stephaniejohnson2937 2 роки тому

    Love your collection of daffodils…can’t wait to add some “ fancier” varieties!! 🌼

  • @tico78742
    @tico78742 2 роки тому

    I planted some new varieties of daffodils this fall. Lots of miniatures daffodils. I never realized there way so many! I’m already giddy to see them come up next spring. The common store bought varieties are rather boring. Thank you for sharing your daffodils with us.

  • @MsJay0913
    @MsJay0913 3 роки тому +2

    Looking forward to getting my daffodil/tulip blend soon!

  • @graylagran7443
    @graylagran7443 3 роки тому +1

    beautiful! i'm a new gardener, and i have a pile of daffodil bulbs on my lv. room floor, (plus a few other things). i'm looking forward to planting them when it gets a big cooler (maybe in November/December). i'm in NC7b. i got a lot of bulbs at walmart on clearance --- so a bag of 35 daffodils for $3. this is going be be fun!

  • @nikkiholton6318
    @nikkiholton6318 3 роки тому +1

    Love love love the double daffodils or the fancy ones....I too bought many for my yard this season....the only problem I have is keeping the foliage afterward...I always want to clean everything up....I wish that part were different.

  • @lisaharrison5892
    @lisaharrison5892 3 роки тому +2

    I have almost 900 bulbs to arrive! I’m so freaking excited to see what happens in spring! I don’t blame you for digging up your bulbs and taking them. They’re yours lol.

    • @angelicac.6995
      @angelicac.6995 3 роки тому +1

      Wow! That is so exciting! I ordered about 300 ish myself and I'm so nervous what with the delivery delays and the fact that I've never planted so many bulbs before In my life

    • @annieb3310
      @annieb3310 3 роки тому +1

      My 200 got delivered last week, you ladies make me feel like I need more... 😂 Is it too late to order more??

    • @lisaharrison5892
      @lisaharrison5892 3 роки тому

      @@angelicac.6995 haha me either. My daughter is a Girl Scout. I think we are going to recruit them to earn a badge! Helps me and they get to have some fun and learn! Yay! I plan to give them a few once bloomed as a surprise.

    • @lisaharrison5892
      @lisaharrison5892 3 роки тому +1

      @@annieb3310 haha NEVER! Honestly I may have ordered to many… darn 😂

    • @angelicac.6995
      @angelicac.6995 3 роки тому

      @@lisaharrison5892 no such thing as too many. In a worst case scenario you can always give some of them away to neighbors and friends

  • @dwoodbury
    @dwoodbury 2 роки тому

    I've had so much success with the very long lasting mini daffodils "baby moon." I think they lasted a month last May/June, multiple flowers per stem, so lovely.

  • @msmaddox2918
    @msmaddox2918 3 роки тому

    Omg Tonya! You're moving?! I'm so happy for you girl!! 😁 👏👏

  • @brankenflowery8416
    @brankenflowery8416 3 роки тому

    I have about 600 tulip bulbs waiting for me in The fridge at my new house in Arkansas. I did feel safe leaving them out till I get moved over in the middle of November. I hope we aren’t frozen outside by then. I. Moving to mountain home AR. Same zone as yours 6b/7a. There are two lakes on either side town so it will be great to see how the winter goes.

  • @hotrodmom86
    @hotrodmom86 3 роки тому

    I was never interested in common yellow🌼 daffodils, but I am very excited to try some of the fancy pink and white varieties etc. This is also the first year to try tulips.⚘ Thanks for the good information! I just found your channel a few days ago.💐 Thanks! 🌷

  • @MsJay0913
    @MsJay0913 2 роки тому

    Hey girl!!
    I hope you're good!

  • @juliepizzolato1911
    @juliepizzolato1911 3 роки тому +1

    Will you be doing a video on your daff breeding? Loving all you share from North Idaho zone 6a 💚 🌻 🌿

  • @elsiemoon6278
    @elsiemoon6278 2 роки тому

    Eagerly waiting on your next video :) im at the end of spring in my garden (new zealand) and I love watching your videos so im always prepared for the coming seasons. You're the reason i planted daffodils and tulips this year! My ranunculus failed so i definitely need a re do on that next year, but i'm hoping my Zinnias do well over summer at least x

  • @mariatorres3171
    @mariatorres3171 2 роки тому

    Beautiful, thanks for all the info💕

  • @dustbunnys
    @dustbunnys 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the knowledge!!!

  • @ttjciluk
    @ttjciluk Рік тому

    I saw your segment first on youtube. I want to plant daffodils, but do the bulbs regrow and multiply naturally? Or why do people dig up their bulbs and replant them? I have subscribed. Beautiful hybrinated flowers, happy gardening. 😊

  • @MsJay0913
    @MsJay0913 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the info! ☺

  • @coloradotulips
    @coloradotulips 2 роки тому

    Hi - if you buy a bulb that has already started to split into two bulbs, can you just break them apart? And will they bloom that year? Also, can you tell us more about growing the daffodils from seed and how that’s working? Thank you!

  • @tico78742
    @tico78742 2 роки тому

    Have you tried snowdrops (galanthus) yet? I’m going to give them a try but I’ve been told they are hard to establish from bulbs. Not many good sources here in the US.

  • @ubinicholls1319
    @ubinicholls1319 5 місяців тому

    Hello, I want to move my daffodil bed. When should I did up the bulbs?

  • @32speedygonzales
    @32speedygonzales 3 роки тому

    Hi, I do have a couple of questions
    Where do you order your “fancy” bulbs 😄 of course now I want them also
    Second in your video you show a bulb with a baby bulb attached. I always wonder it I can take that off or if I should better leave it on ans let it do it’s thing on their own

    • @TONYAwiththeflowers
      @TONYAwiththeflowers  3 роки тому

      I ordered a lot of them last year from Dutch Grown and had great results! Also, I usually don't separate the bulbs, but you definitely can. Thanks for watching! 🌱

  • @anaalif4380
    @anaalif4380 2 роки тому

    Just out of curiosity is it possible to grow your own daffodil bulb from daffodil seeds ?? Or is there a specific method to grow bulbs

  • @freakykate9620
    @freakykate9620 2 роки тому

    May I ask where do you get your bulbs?

  • @martystevens2313
    @martystevens2313 3 роки тому

    What is the pink ruffley one at 8:40? I would love to order that one if it's not too late.

  • @gretchenkaszuba734
    @gretchenkaszuba734 3 роки тому

    Most of mine are in pots, I rent.....

  • @dc0145a
    @dc0145a 2 роки тому

    What happened to the meditation video?

  • @nuclearswan
    @nuclearswan 3 роки тому

    So this is only my second time planting fall bulbs, and I’m a little confused with what other people do with their bulbs at the end of the growing season if they want to use those same flower beds for summer annuals/perennials? I’m planning on digging them up at the end of the spring and replanting them for the summer in some raised beds in another area, does that sound feasible?

    • @angelicac.6995
      @angelicac.6995 3 роки тому

      Usually you should try to plant perenials before you put in perenial bulbs. Personally when my dafodils come up in the spring I put a little marker next to them so that when I do my anual planting I don't accidentally hurt them or dig them up. Sometimes I forget though and I have still planted anuals on top of my bulbs and nothing bad seems to have happened.

    • @nuclearswan
      @nuclearswan 3 роки тому

      I’m not sure what you mean by planting perennials first. In my garden, nothing is ever really a perennial. The flower bed I use for tulips, daffodils, hyacinth, etc. is the same one I use for summer annuals, and some of them have really deep root systems, so I don’t know that you can just keep the bulbs there anyway without being disturbed when I plant my summer stuff. The bulbs would have to be moved at the end of the spring. Plus, I’m experimenting with different types every year, and I don’t have the space to just make new flower beds. Thanks though for your input!

    • @martystevens2313
      @martystevens2313 3 роки тому +2

      This year I'm going to try to plant on top of them after the foliage dies off. I have such limited space around my small condo. They are deep enough (6") that I can easily plant annuals that come in 6 packs as the root balls will be around 2" high so I won't need to dig that deep.

    • @angelicac.6995
      @angelicac.6995 3 роки тому +1

      @@nuclearswan I only mentioned perenials because you mentioned them in your original post. But my advice about annuals still stands. Try to mark where your bulbs are but if you dont I've planted annuals on top of bulbs before and it's been fine

    • @Ohiogardengoddess
      @Ohiogardengoddess 3 роки тому

      If you don't plan on using your bulbs again for the following year then its no big deal when you pull them out of the ground but if you pull them out before the foliage dies back all the way then you are severely hindering the growth for next year. The leaves need to be left undisturbed and the leaves need to soak up as much sun as possible and die back naturally in order to grow and bloom their best the following spring.