Last Of The Daffs

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    I really like that last one! It's got some curves :)
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Yes Shaw, it is a simple but beautiful one.
     
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    They did their job, now it's time for them to rest and regenerate their bulbs.
     
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    Daniel— too right. Having their long leaves hanging about for so long after the blooming irritates my Bride. Chuckle.
     
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    Irritates me too @Sjoerd !! I try and plant Daffs and Tulips in tubs if possible but still have a fair amount in the borders though that annoy me some what as both plants dieback very messily. Can't wait to get rid of their leaves.
     
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    i just "hide" them with a more robust plant behind. I have some Iris's that will catch the eye in early summer, and lupine in mid/late summer that will bloom the rest of the season in the general area and i still get my daffodils back every year!
     
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    Anniekay Shovel Kicker

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    It doesn't bother me when the daff leaves fall over and turn yellow. Yellow is a color. :)
    I have self seeded red spider lilies all over the back of the property. I just leave the leaves there until they all disappear, then I mow it. Less mowing is a plus !! :D
     
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