lilqueenie
06-04-2008, 11:11
Ok - does anyone know why my daffodils have not come into flower this year? They have shot up the usual green leaves, looking healthy enough, but no flower buds, or any sign of them. Nothing looks nibbled, I've not disturbed the ground and I let them die back last year.
Anyone got any ideas?
Is the soil poor and did they get lots of water?
If they don't indeed flower then in a month give them a good feed with some fertiliser and it should do them good for next year.
Tomato feed is apparently good!
lilqueenie
13-04-2008, 12:47
Soil is not particularly bad - they just come through at the side of the lawn - and I never fertalise they are - maybe I will do this autumn.
My tulips in the same area have come up no probs!
There is no accounting for nature is there!
Fertilise in May - that is when they are building their energy reserves for next year. Otherwise go grab a cheap bag of daffs in Winter and replenish your stocks.
S6potatohead
14-04-2008, 22:31
Usual reasons are lack of water in the summer, or mowing the leaves off too early, I believe.
There is a surprisinly long list of reasons for daffs not flowering. One can be a larvae of some fly that specialises in them, you dig up one and check for tunnelling, other can be bulbs not deep enough or too exposed sunny position. Amongst a lot of others.