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Millions of daffodils, grown from bulbs donated by Dutch flower merchants, were planted around New York City after 9/11. They bloom each spring in what some call "the world's largest living memorial." ...
Q: Having recently planted over 500 daffodils in my yard, a friend advised me that skunks like to eat the bulbs. While I have peacefully coexisted with the neighborhood skunk, am I now at war? I'm ...
Daffodils from the flower farm on Cane Island, closed since the 1980s, still bloom each spring. John Trask picked a few this week as he explained the history of the farm and the island.
Here's how to keep them blooming for months. Daffodils are a tried-and-true spring bulb. Tough, undemanding, and rarely bothered by pests, a cheery patch of daffodils can last for generations.
Most daffodils are yellow but some are white, orange and salmon-pink. The gardening charity, the RHS, is asking for help in finding rare and missing daffodils that are feared lost to history and ...
The most famous stand of daffodils in Northeast Ohio is Daffodil Hill on a north-facing slope of Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. The hill is just entering peak bloom, and on a recent sunny morning ...