The process of relocating established Narcissus bulbs from one location to another within a garden or landscape is a common horticultural practice. This undertaking involves carefully excavating the bulbs, preparing the new planting site, and replanting them to ensure continued growth and flowering in subsequent seasons.
Relocating these spring-blooming perennials can revitalize garden displays, facilitate division of overcrowded clumps, and enable adjustments to planting arrangements. Successfully moving them allows gardeners to manage bulb density, improve flower production, and optimize visual appeal within the landscape. Furthermore, this activity can coincide with the plant’s dormant period, minimizing stress and maximizing the chances of survival and successful re-establishment.