Daffodil flowers begin to pop up when winter ends. They’re a symbol of spring and symbolise new beginnings and rebirth. They’re a positive, life-affirming symbol, with a bright and joyful yellow colour. Daffodils are strong, resilient flowers that pop up year after year. What is the Welsh for daffodil? TheRead More →

Planting daffodil bulbs. Daffodil bulbs are best planted in September – November in well drained soil. … Looking after your bulbs. For annual growth, allow the leaves to die back naturally for as long as possible before cutting off (but don’t tie the leaves in a knot). … Daffodil blindness.Read More →

Daffodil Day is Cancer Council’s most iconic and much-loved annual campaign that raises life-saving funds for world-class cancer research. It’s a time of hope; where we come together to show our support for the 150,000 Australians diagnosed with cancer each year. Why are daffodils used for cancer? Why are thereRead More →