Daffodils – Affected By Warm Weather?
Q: With all the warm weather we’ve had lately, my daffodils have started coming up! Will they come up again this February?
A: It’s completely normal for daffodils to put up foliage in winter. They won’t bloom until their regular time in spring. Cold weather won’t hurt the leaves but you could dust them lightly with pine straw if it makes you feel better.
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