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What can I do with my daffodil bulbs?

 
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Hiya,
I’m clearing a border for veg and have a load of daffodil bulbs from there.

Can I just plant them elsewhere in the flower part of my garden? Or do I need to store them somehow?

Thanks
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I think in most regions Daffodils will naturalize, which means you can just keep them in the ground.  So I would replant them in the new location.

 
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Let them dry, gently brush off any remaining earth, store in a DRY place, and plant them out where you want a lovely new flourish to erupt in Spring 2020 - best of luck!!
 
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