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Nothing says spring like a bright yellow, cheery bunch of daffodils in the shops or in gardens and grass verges across the country. They're a sign of brighter, longer days to come. These colourful ...
Nothing heralds the arrival of spring in Ireland quite like a vibrant bunch of daffodils adorning shops, gardens and grass verges nationwide. They're a beacon of the brighter, lengthier days that ...
"I like to plant daffodils in places where they can die back naturally," says Jinny. Think long grass or spring borders where other plants will soon grow and cover the fading foliage. Nigel agrees: ...
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Isle of Wight County Press on MSNCOLUMN: A host of golden Lenten liliesAt this time of year, when driving through villages and in the countryside, clumps of daffodils are a colourful feature on ...
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Experts reveal what to do with daffodils after they flower"I like to plant daffodils in places where they can die back naturally," says Jinny. Think long grass or spring borders where other plants will soon grow and cover the fading foliage. Nigel agrees ...
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