Regarding cutting foliage. Jerry and I were in England looking at RHS? trial beds and they were doing an experiment in mowing daffodil foliage. Each plot was mowed at one week intervals. They found that 6 weeks after blooming was the best time to mow and the 7th week did not seem to make the outcome the next year any better. Bill has a point in that if you have virus or another spreadable disease you could spread it. However if you have disease you should dig out the bulbs and burn them as soon as you find the disease. Hope this helps.
Nancy
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