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Daffadils with Snow in the Summer Groundcover

Posted by mary_max (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 26, 14 at 20:30

Will daffadils grow up through Snow in Summer groundcover? Thanks


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RE: Daffadils with Snow in the Summer Groundcover

Judging strictly on the basis that daffodils my brother planted 35+ years ago in a bed over which I spread recycled corrugated cardboard and topped with 8" of bark mulch--two years in a row--I'm going to take a wild guess and suggest they would likely not be slowed down by Snow in Summer.


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RE: Daffadils with Snow in the Summer Groundcover

I had SIS grow into the daff area, and neither one seemed to care.


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RE: Daffadils with Snow in the Summer Groundcover

Wow your comments are so amazing! I am surprised the daffodils could get through the ground cover but happy to hear your experiences with it. Good to know as I covered the daffodils with the ground cover without thinking. It is nice to know it probably will work and they will both do a show. Thanks so much. I am encouraged!


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