They are snowdrops, a large family that includes lots of little fine bell & florette bulbs, mix your favorite ones all together & plant lots of them in between the daffodils
Another very informative video. Each video you have answered questions I have. I planted tulips and daffodils. They bloomed and now they are just laying flat in the garden. I was trying to figure out what to plant there. I will look into layering the bulbs. Thank you did the tips.
Thanks for taking the time to upload this. I am just getting into gardening and found this helpful. The other flowers in your bed are a type of snowdrop
Thank you! I was wondering what to do so early in the year. We had a drought and I don't know if I can bring back the flowers. The white bells are lovely! They look like lily of the valley 🥀
In theory only. The best way is to deadhead and let the bulb split itself. A year later, in the autumn, you dig it up and get a bunch of new bulbs. Doing it through seeds is much harder and less stable.
Hi,can I dig the bulbs up after all the leaves are very brown and die,store them in the cold basement,and plant them in a new area in the fall? Also the same for tulips? Would the flowers are blooming next spring? I really enjoy your video. Thanks a lot.
@@nomadimitri they are small groups scattered in my garden and I want to them to be in a row next spring.Since there are signs of dead leaves where they are,it is easy to dig now,get my garden ground straightening up,and plant something new. I will let you know if they will bloom next spring.Thanks for your reply.
To have children! In the case of bulbs, they have 2 ways: seeds and bulb splitting. With seeds the plant can reach further away in distance. With bulb splitting, everyone stays near the parental home!
Great information straight to the point. I like that you have no sales pitch..THANK YOU
Thank you very informative. I have a huge garden of daffodils just moved into this home so now I know what to do finally!
Very pleasant banter. I appreciate the information. I would like to know what the other plants are, though, Lol...Thanks!
They are snowdrops, a large family that includes lots of little fine bell & florette bulbs, mix your favorite ones all together & plant lots of them in between the daffodils
Such lovely, intelligent wording in your descriptions!
Thank you!
Another very informative video. Each video you have answered questions I have. I planted tulips and daffodils. They bloomed and now they are just laying flat in the garden. I was trying to figure out what to plant there. I will look into layering the bulbs. Thank you did the tips.
Thank you. Happy gardening!
Thanks for taking the time to upload this. I am just getting into gardening and found this helpful.
The other flowers in your bed are a type of snowdrop
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Clear, concise and very informative. Thank you kindly sir.
Thank you!
Excellent information and beautifully presented. Thank you.
Such an informative video I never knew to dead head daffodils 😍 thank you so very much I have 8 species in my garden in Australia 💜
Thank you! I was wondering what to do so early in the year. We had a drought and I don't know if I can bring back the flowers. The white bells are lovely! They look like lily of the valley 🥀
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I have the bell plants that you showed. Are they called CoraBell? That's what we've always called them. They have the nicest smell.
They smell delicious but what are they? Someone else called them Snowdrops...
Can I use the seeds to grow more daffodils?
In theory only. The best way is to deadhead and let the bulb split itself. A year later, in the autumn, you dig it up and get a bunch of new bulbs. Doing it through seeds is much harder and less stable.
Hi,can I dig the bulbs up after all the leaves are very brown and die,store them in the cold basement,and plant them in a new area in the fall? Also the same for tulips? Would the flowers are blooming next spring? I really enjoy your video. Thanks a lot.
Why store them? I always leave them in the ground. Now, if you want to move them, that is done in the fall.
@@nomadimitri they are small groups scattered in my garden and I want to them to be in a row next spring.Since there are signs of dead leaves where they are,it is easy to dig now,get my garden ground straightening up,and plant something new. I will let you know if they will bloom next spring.Thanks for your reply.
What is the name of plant that will dominate after Daffodils & Lily of valley?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuchera
@@nomadimitri Thanks!
Why are seeds made by plants?
To have children! In the case of bulbs, they have 2 ways: seeds and bulb splitting. With seeds the plant can reach further away in distance. With bulb splitting, everyone stays near the parental home!
Can I plant summer bulbs right on top with out killing the daffodil roots
You can plant as many things as you want on top but do it in the fall when you are least likely to disturb the daffodils
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