Are you referring to digging up blooming daffodils and growing them indoors? Or to using daffodils as cut flowers?
We wouldn’t recommend digging up blooming daffodils to bring indoors, as they likely won’t last long enough to make the effort worthwhile. However, daffodil bulbs can be forced to bloom indoors, which is a different process (read more here).
As for using daffodils as cut flowers, it is certainly doable! Pinch them off near the base and keep them in cool water. They shouldn’t be paired with other cut flowers, as they exude an irritating substance called oxalic acid.
Are you referring to digging up blooming daffodils and growing them indoors? Or to using daffodils as cut flowers?
We wouldn’t recommend digging up blooming daffodils to bring indoors, as they likely won’t last long enough to make the effort worthwhile. However, daffodil bulbs can be forced to bloom indoors, which is a different process (read more here).
As for using daffodils as cut flowers, it is certainly doable! Pinch them off near the base and keep them in cool water. They shouldn’t be paired with other cut flowers, as they exude an irritating substance called oxalic acid.