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Planting a daffodil out a pot.

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Jellybean25 | 14:55 Sun 28th Mar 2010 | Gardening
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Is it possible to plant a daffodil that my daughter planted and grew at school from its pot to my garden, will it flower again next year?
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yes and yes. Plant it in good well drained soil in a sunny or partially sunny condition as deep or a bit deeper than it was in the pot (bulb should be covered by 4 to 6 inches of soil) and feed it. Cut off the dead flowers but leave the leaves growing and let them die off of their own accord. If it was a forced(specially treated) bulb, it may rest next year and flower the year after.
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Thank you very much, that was very helpful. I have the perfect spot picked out. :)

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