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Daffodils, the green leaves,what do i do??

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Imawurzel · 18/04/2007 08:51

Right my daffs are drooping and nearly past for another year.
I don't want to get rid.
I was just wondering what do i do with all the green leaves now??
Oh and also the actual daf stems too.
Do i rip them up or cut them to the base??
I don't have many flowers in my little garden, but would like to steal some bulbs from my mum and plant them here.
Gotta go to work later but off tomorrow so plentu of time to read answers.

Sorry for long post.

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Pruni · 18/04/2007 08:53

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Imawurzel · 18/04/2007 09:05

Have put a pic on my profile page of what they look like now. Take a squiz.
And help me put a name to some pink fluffy flower stuff.
(i have no knowledge of flowers,except daffs)

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Pruni · 18/04/2007 09:08

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MuminBrum · 18/04/2007 09:08

The pink fluffy stuff looks like it might be a clematis, but I'd need to see a clearer picture to tell you for definite!

Imawurzel · 18/04/2007 09:19

muminbrum, another pic added to profile page.
Pruni, if that is what it is, it is definately a tangled mess!!
We have been in this house (rented) for 3 1/2 years and haven't touched it.

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Pruni · 18/04/2007 09:27

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Imawurzel · 18/04/2007 09:30

It does look nice when it's in flower but i don't like it when it goes fluffy and makes a mess. Forever tidying up the garden.
I will go out tomorrow and sort it out.
It's ok to do it now right? or do i have to wait til next year before it flowers?

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Pruni · 18/04/2007 09:32

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Imawurzel · 18/04/2007 09:43

Nope it's way south of you
Like right at the bottom in the middle
it has flowers on it yes.
Guess i will wait til they start to die off.

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