Daffodils in September? Well, it's time to plan fall bulb planting. If you don't have any daffodils in your garden, now is the time to think about adding them. Nothing is more cheerful come spring to see these sunny flowers emerging from winter's slumber. Sometimes they even bloom while snow is still on the ground. You can't go wrong with Daffodils!
Read all about the care and keeping of Daffodils over at The Farmer's Almanac- click here.
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