Assuming the bulbs have gone dormant - the best way to store the bulbs is in a refrigerator...make sure you washed and clean the bulbs first, and put them inside a sealed brown paper bag, and don't place those bulbs near other grocery food. Best to store the bulbs at the bottom shelve.
Daffodils and Tulips require to be chilled in order to bloom well in spring time. Plant the bulb out in the middle of winter.
You can always leave the bulbs alone in the ground - but because we tend to have climatic change - where some winter isn't cold enough - the refrigerator is your other option...but be sure that you throughly clean the bulbs....i tend to use 2 brown paper bags.
If you have lots of d.bulbs - then, it's best to just leave them in the ground...if you don';t want to loose track where you planted your bulbs - get some chinese take-away containers...cut out some small square/rectangle shapes...put the bulbs inside the container and plant them on the ground, trying not to cover the top tip of the container.
What is the best way to store daffodil bulbs?
Put them in the ground and they will come up next spring.
Reply:You don't have to dig up daffodil bulbs to store. They will be fine in the ground over winter. If you are meaning to dig them up to plant in a different place this fall you can let them dry a couple days , brush off as much of the dirt as possible and put in a paper bag in the refridg until you are ready to plant.
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