DAFFODILS

Madison, MS

HAVE LARGE AMT OF DAFFODILS TO TRADE--MAKE ME AN OFFER

CEDAR

Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

I have some Cheerfulness daffodils that I would like to trade for something. Either Erlicheer or daylilies of some kind or maybe hostas

Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

I have some Cheerfulness daffodils that I would like to trade for something. Either Erlicheer or daylilies of some kind or maybe hostas. Or maybe a lenten rose?

Royal Oak, MI(Zone 6a)

I've been looking for daffodils and only finding Tete-a-Tete in the stores here this time of year! Can you share what kind yours are or what they look like?

I have lots of Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium), some Lysimachia ciliata (Fringed Loosestrife) babies, and a few Actaea racemosa (Black Cohosh) that just emerged.

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Solsberry, IN(Zone 6a)

Silverflutter-I have named daylilies I can trade-how many bulbs do you have to trade, and what kinda daylilies do you like?

Cedar-what kind of daffs do you have?

Madison, MS

hi

my daffodils have white petals and yellow centers.

cedar







Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

Janet,
I have at least 12 Cheerfulness. I need to plant hostas there so I plan to dig them up soon. Don't know if I should wait for the leaves to turn brown or not though. Would they bloom next year if I dig them now?

As far as daylilies I like Mary Todd and other strong yellows. I usually go for the large flowers and dramatic colors, but not orange or gold. Elsie Kaiser is one of my favorites.

Baltimore, OH(Zone 6a)

You can dig daffodil bulbs 8 weeks after they bloom, or when the foliage turns brown.

Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

Well it's definitely brown now - along with everything else.:( This wouldn't be so bad if it were at least July, but it's still early summer. If we have a relatively cool morning I might be able to dig them up. I wanted to dig them up a month ago but I wasn't feeling well and I had to get some other things in the ground so they are still there.

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