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Daffodils receive minimal direct sunlight.
Tying daffodil leaves into knots after blooming can cause daffodils to not bloom.
“Daffodil leaf tie-back” is a habit that is no longer advised. Dates of events related to this: * Early April: A gardening column was published about daffodils and their special place in the heart of Northeast Ohioans.
* EarlyApril (same time period): Reader Rick sent a photo of flowerless healthy green daffodil leaves and asked a question. Note: There are no explicit dates provided in the text beyond the general timeframe of early April.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — After the gardening column in early April about daffodils and their special place in the heart of Northeast Ohioans, reader Rick sent a photo of flowerless healthy green leaves and a question.
Rick went on to explain that the taxus shrubs behind the daffodil leaves were looking a bit ragged because they were “trimmed way back this spring,” and then asks, “Could the stone wall be an issue? Or the bushes?”