Daffodils secrete a "sticky sap" that's harmful to both other plants and our skin. To keep those daffodils dazzling and safe ...
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Apart from shortening the life of your other blooms, when the sap touches the skin, it can cause a rash or itch when handling ...
"When you first cut the bottom of the stems of daffodils, they’ll start to emit the sticky toxic sap," David explains. “You ...
A thrifty supermarket spender visited all of the major UK supermarkets to see which one offered the best "bang for your buck" ...
‘Pruning during dormancy minimises the risk of sap bleeding, which can weaken the plant and make it more susceptible to ...
With hopes of Spring season already settling in, supermarkets have turned into a bright alley with bundles of daffodils ...
Thousands of us will be buying daffodils right now to brighten up our homes with a spring-fresh yellow colour, but many of us ...
SPRING has unofficially sprung, and that means Daffodils are popping up both in gardens and in shops. The bright flower ...
With the supermarkets full of beautiful bundles of bright yellow daffodils, one gardening expert has shared a warning to customers to follow one essential tip before bringing them into your home ...
In a statement to the Mirror, Mr Denyer explained that when the bottoms of daffodil stems are cut, they release a 'sticky sap ...