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When bulbs eg. daffodills etc have died
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you cut the leaves off too quickly this can cause bulbs to be blind. Or the clump of bulbs may be too congested - in that case you need to split them up a bit and replant them.
You should leave the leaves for at least 6 weeks after the flower has died - you can cut off the flower head itself though, as soon as it starts to go brown. Don't tie the leaves up or bend them over with a rubber band or string. Just let them turn yellow and die back - this is essential as the food from the leaves needs to go back into the bulb to help it grow next year. After about 6-8 weeks you can cut the dead leaves off the bulbs.
Some people recommend digging them up each year, treating with fungicide powder and storing in a dry place and then replanting in the autumn. If you can't be bothered doing all that (and let's face it who can?) then just feed the bulbs in autumn to give them a good start to the growing season.
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