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I'm in Southern California and I have some narcissus which didn't bloom this year....?
I fed them with vermitea (worm tea from a local compost bin) and with bulb food from the local nursery.
I'm wondering if I should keep them in the ground again this year or just toss them. Any ideas about getting them to flower again next year? (last year's display was terrific!) Thanks.
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- wildflowerLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I wouldn't toss them.... how long has it been since they were divided? Did you "force" them last year? Did you possibly give them too much fertilizer? After dividing, leave them alone and see what happens....