How to plant daffodils

If you love these modest flowers with an unusually delicate aroma, then the question is: how to plant daffodils is very important for you.
Let's begin with narcissists are not whimsical provided they are properly cared for. The plot of land allocated for daffodils must be previously dug up. It is better if you take care of this a month before planting the bulbs.
Daffodil bulbs need to be planted at a time so that they can take root well before the onset of cold weather, that is at the end of August and until the end of September. Rooting will take at least three weeks, subject to favorable weather conditions.
As soon as the timid sprouts of these flowers appear in the first spring days, you can begin to fertilize the soil. During this time, narcissists respond well to ammonium nitrate. Before flowering begins, you can use complex fertilizers that contain potassium and phosphorus.
How to plant daffodils? If you want to get a beautiful flowering bush, then plant flower bulbs, forming a small circled. If the plant is planted in a row, then you can still get a lot of daughter bulbs, which will be useful to you next year to increase the population of daffodils.
Rows of daffodils look good up close paths and edges of flower beds. When organizing a front garden, daffodils can be combined and alternated with other bulbous plants.
Cut daffodils look good in thin tall vase. Their aroma quickly spreads throughout the room.It is non-intrusive and pleasant, helping to create a romantic, inviting atmosphere.