Hi, Jeanne: The best thing to do is give them some time. You don’t say whether you have any leaves at all. Daffs need to keep their leaves as long as possible in order to collect energy for the following year’s growth, so without that happening last year, the bulbs may just be too tuckered out right now. You might sprinkle a teaspoon of bonemeal and the same amount of bulb fertilizer in the vicinity of each bulb just to give a little added nourishment. Do this again in the early fall after summer rainfall has washed the nutrients down into the soil, then keep your fingers crossed that they will be bringing you flowers next year. Thanks for asking!
Hi, Jeanne: The best thing to do is give them some time. You don’t say whether you have any leaves at all. Daffs need to keep their leaves as long as possible in order to collect energy for the following year’s growth, so without that happening last year, the bulbs may just be too tuckered out right now. You might sprinkle a teaspoon of bonemeal and the same amount of bulb fertilizer in the vicinity of each bulb just to give a little added nourishment. Do this again in the early fall after summer rainfall has washed the nutrients down into the soil, then keep your fingers crossed that they will be bringing you flowers next year. Thanks for asking!