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The little daffodils/narcissi known as 'freshness': can they be moved in
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The little daffodils/narcissi known as 'freshness': can they be moved in
the green?

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Yes most bulbs can be moved like this.

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"Derek Turner" asked:
The little daffodils/narcissi known as 'freshness': can they be moved in
the green?

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I don't see any reason why not, I've often moved narcissi when still in
flower
and they have always flowered the following year.
The same applies with snowdrops.

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