
How to Prune Daffodil 'Sailboat'?
(Narcissus 'Sailboat')
Daffodil 'Sailboat', also known as Narcissus 'Sailboat'
Characterized by its creamy yellow petals and soft orange cup, daffodil 'Sailboat' blooms vigorously in early to mid-spring. Pruning daffodil 'Sailboat' involves deadheading spent flowers to encourage future blooms and cutting back foliage only after it yellows and wilts, typically in late spring or early summer. This process ensures nutrients are returned to the bulbs for next season's growth. Timing is crucial; premature removal of leaves can weaken the bulb. Pruning enhances the aesthetic appeal and health of daffodil 'Sailboat', promoting robust flowering cycles.