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I had many daffodils planted in my front yard where I used the idea to "just toss them into the grass and plant them where they land". This has given us an amazing show the past few springs.
Now comes the problem:
The city had to do some work in my yard which included digging up about 200 of my daffodils bulbs. They did allow me to sift through the dirt to rescue my darlings before they hauled it away. Now I have approximately 200 bulbs sitting in a bushel basket. Can I just replant them now? Normally I wouldn't plant Daff bulbs until much later, but these just came out of the ground yesterday.
If it's not ok to replant, then what should I do with them for the next month or so?
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