Bulbs store energy for the next blooming season during the current season. [3] X Research source It is important to leave the plant until it dies on its own because the leaves will collect energy for next year’s blooms.

Don’t leave the bulbs in direct sunlight once you have separated them. This will damage them or promote early flowering. [5] X Research source

Do not replant daffodils where you have found infected bulbs. There is a chance they may also get infected if you plant them in the same place. [7] X Trustworthy Source Royal Horticultural Society Leading gardening charity in the U. K. providing resources for identifying, growing and caring for flowers and other plants Go to source

Keep the bulbs in a cool place so they do not absorb moisture. [10] X Trustworthy Source Royal Horticultural Society Leading gardening charity in the U. K. providing resources for identifying, growing and caring for flowers and other plants Go to source

You can also use a netted bag to help regulate airflow, but it will not block light. [12] X Trustworthy Source Royal Horticultural Society Leading gardening charity in the U. K. providing resources for identifying, growing and caring for flowers and other plants Go to source

Keep the bulbs in a separate drawer away from any food.

When you dig the hole for the daffodil bulbs, add a handful bulb fertilizer to promote healthy spring growth. [18] X Research source