“You should always wear gloves when cutting daffodils as this sap can also be toxic to humans, causing some people to have a rash or itch when handling them." When placed directly into a vase of ...
Daffodils and jonquils look alike, but they're different plants The terms “jonquil” and “daffodil” are often used ...
With spring slowly creeping in, daffodils have begun blooming around us. Not only are daffodils becoming part of our outdoor scenery again, but you might’ve spotted them popping up in the ...
You’ve probably noticed some thick, sticky stuff at the ends if you’ve ever cut daffodils—and this is where the sap comes from. This sap contains toxins, and when put in a vase, it can ...
If you have an overflowing fruit bowl by your vase of spring daffodils, watch out for dried petals—a classic indication of ethylene damage.
I recently attended the annual Jonquil Jubilee in Gibsland, Louisiana, and helped lead tours viewing beautiful daffodils, narcissus, and jonquils. I love them all but have to admit I’m partial ...
The golden daffodils and jonquils and narcissus are truly heirloom flowers in America. Old abandoned homesteads, ancient graveyards and cemeteries and landmarks still bear witness every springtime ...
Daffodils only bloom once a year ... Also, once you pick them, the blooms only last five to seven days in a vase. In short, you can extend daffodil blooming by growing lots of different types.