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Four savvy ways to make the most out of your daffodils this spring


A BUNCH of £1 daffodils is the perfect cheap and cheer­ful treat at this time of year.

The bright yellow petals will brighten up any home amid the February gloom.

A four-year-old girl holding daffodils.

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Four savvy ways to enjoy your daffodils for longer this springCredit: Photographers Choice – Getty

But, like with any flower, there are tricks to get the most out of daffs.

Enjoy them for longer with this bunch of clever ideas.

BUD NOT BLOOM: A gorgeous bunch of daffodils gladdens the heart, but it’s always best to buy them when the buds are still closed.

This is because they will come into bloom quite quickly, so you can enjoy them for longer if you buy them in bud.

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THE DAFF DARK SIDE: Did you know daffs give off a toxic sap? This means they’re not great to mix with other flowers in an arrangement. That’s especially true when it comes to the other bright February bloom, tulips. But you can mix them with other kinds of daffodils.

If you really want to use them in an arrangement with other flowers, soak the cut stems overnight in cold water first to release the harmful substance, which can also irritate skin.

DAZZLING DISPLAY: Daffodils can look amazing in whatever vase you use. Even a simple jam jar will work with the happy flowers. But experiment with different-shaped vessels to get a look you love.

A narrow-top vase will bring all the trumpet-shaped heads together for an intense burst of colour. A wider opening will give a more relaxed and rustic look.

SNIP TIPS: Whichever vase you choose, cut around 3cm off the stem before placing in a fairly shallow amount of cold water. Change the water every two to three days to keep the flowers fresh for longer.

They are thirsty flowers so make sure they always have enough to drink.

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Avoid displaying them near direct sunlight or heat, such as on a sunny windowsill or near a radiator. Also, keep them away from a fruit bowl and other food.

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