Can We Move Daffodils While Their Leaves Are Still Green?
Q: My husband’s family farm was just sold. Can we save the daffodils growing there even though the leaves are still green.
A: Go ahead with moving and planting them now. It would be better to put them in bright shade rather than full sun. You can move them into a sunny spot when the leaves turn yellow.
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