I would love to understand plant biology a little better.
I live on a main road. My section of the road is a little windy but there are no major hills or elevation changes. I can’t imagine the soil composition changes very much from one yard to the next. Yet I appear to have developmentally delayed daffodils.
I’ve noticed this before, and I feel that it’s more apparent now that I run the road.
My daffodils are beautiful green stems reaching out of the ground. Run half a mile either direction down the road, and every yard is a field of yellow. And they have been that way all week.
Are my neighbours (and I use that term losely as I think of anyone within a couple miles is my neighbour) secretly fertilizing their daffodils and not telling me? Do I just have terrible soil composition? Are my daffodils simply moking me because I care when they emmerge?
I know I should have patience, because when the daffodils came out to play last year they were spectacular.
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