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Old 05-05-2004, 08:03 PM
Brian
 
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Default white daffodils

The normal colour should return next year. Pigmentation has a complex
chemical basis and can be affected~~sometimes without obvious reason.
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"Dvd" wrote in message
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I have a question that a neighbour of mine posed. She has a large flower
garden that has produced brilliant yellow daffodils for the last 15 years.
This year they are all in flower but so pale as to be white, and naturally
she's wondering why.
Asking her what had been done to the garden recently she recalled a load

of
partially decomposed cattle manure from a neighbouring farm that was

spread
last year over the garden. I suspect that something in the manure has
altered the bloom this year. Can you suggest what can be done to restore
yellow daffodils next season, since I'm of the belief that the manure is
responsible for having changed the soil in some way. Will rain and time

be
all that's required, or is there an anti-dote that can be applied to the
garden to counter the perhaps overly active chemicals in the cattle

manure?