The daffodils genus, known for its vibrant blooms, thrives under full sun to partial shade, with well-drained, fertile soil. Regular watering should be provided, scaled down during dormancy. The daffodils plants are often plagued by common pests such as aphids, bulb flies, and diseases like basal rot. For seasonal considerations, in spring, the plants typically flower. Summer is their dormant phase when watering needs to be reduced. Autumn is the ideal planting season, while winter dictates protection against severe cold.