This is how I do it using my weight not my strength. It is amazingly easy once you get the hang of it. They only need to have their leaves yellowed so you know they are no longer feeding their bulbs for next years flowering.
Dig daffodils up when the green has yellowed. If they’ve been in a location for a long time there will be lots of bulbs. It’s actually quite easy. Dig with a garden fork not a shovel & use your weight to push down. You push fork in all the way around clump of daffodils to loosen soil before you try to dig out daffodils. Stamp in fork & push it back and forth. Do this all the way around the daffodil clump. If needs be you can even go around twice loosening soil before raising bulbs out of the ground. They could be quite deep. When the clump of bulbs is out of the ground shake soil off them then gently pull the apart.
Zwartbles Ireland is a small company run from a farm in County Kilkenny in Ireland. We are a regenerative farm which means restoring soils health and regenerating its natural carbon and nutrient cycle with biodiversity of pasture sward with grasses, legumes, forbs and herbs. This also means we farm with nature. Healthy soils are important for healthy environment. So we encourage all life from the microbial to dung beetles, ants, pollinators to flora biodiversity, birds, hare, hedgehogs, rabbits, fox, badger as well as our livestock. This mean we farm in a style of mob grazing and giving fields long rest times between grazings. We have seen a huge increase and return of wildlife including woodcock and snipe in winter months foraging for dung beetle larvae, red squirrel, wood peckers and pine martens. We also have the rare natter bat and previously thought extinct Tawny Mining bees.
We sell, Zwartbles sheep, Zwartbles blankets and yarn made from the sheep, and calendars featuring Inca the World's Smallest Sheepdog and her coworkers. We also sell alpaca yarn spun for our own alpaca. Our yarns are 100 percent natural, grown by our sheep which grazing our small green Irish fields. This wool is naturally sequestered carbon which you can then knit into warm environmental friendly clothing.
2 май 2022