No bulb foliage should be cut down before it naturally ripens and turns yellow.
Early appearance of bulb foliage in mild spells always seems to worry new gardeners.
This bulb foliage also fades and yellows after bulbs bloom.
Put annuals or flowering plants in between bulb foliage, but never cut the daffodil leaves.
Remember not all bulb foliage ripens at the same time.
With tulips, the bulb foliage also fades and yellows after bloom.
Cut off the stalk and keep the bulb foliage to replenish the bulb.
Daffodils last for a long time, if their bulb foliage is allowed to ripen naturally.
Even the bulb foliage started to push up.
If the bulb foliage does not get sufficient sunlight, its mass diminishes.