After a daffodil finishes blooming, it’s still using its foliage to gather and store energy for next year’s bloom, so it would be best to wait to replant the bulbs until the daffodils’ foliage completely dies back. At that point, the bulbs can be removed from the pots and stored in a cool, dark, and dry place until fall, when they should be planted in the ground.
After a daffodil finishes blooming, it’s still using its foliage to gather and store energy for next year’s bloom, so it would be best to wait to replant the bulbs until the daffodils’ foliage completely dies back. At that point, the bulbs can be removed from the pots and stored in a cool, dark, and dry place until fall, when they should be planted in the ground.