Daffodils need to have their foliage ripen(brown and dry) before you mow over it. That feeds the plants for next year. If it's removed too early - you will have less blossoms or none.
My lawn man always makes a point of mowing them down, going so far as to remove the little fence barrier, and the concrete border I had around them. The ones at the front of the house, he doesn't touch. There is no way someone would mistake them for dandelions. What he can't reach with the ride on mower, he destroys with the weed eater.
My lawn man always makes a point of mowing them down, going so far as to remove the little fence barrier, and the concrete border I had around them. The ones at the front of the house, he doesn't touch. There is no way someone would mistake them for dandelions. What he can't reach with the ride on mower, he destroys with the weed eater.