Do daffodils need to be planted every year?
Similarly, you may ask, do you have to replant daffodils every year?
Daffodils bloom in the spring. They bloom once, and then fade away gradually. As the flowers wilt and the leaves turn yellow, nutrients are being returned to the bulb. For this reason, the bulbs should not be dug up at this time.
Also, do daffodils grow again?
No spring garden is complete without daffodils. You really can't have too many, either, as they're almost always the only plants blooming in the garden during the early spring. Daffodils are some of the easiest spring flowering bulbs to grow, and are perennial, so they reliably come back year after year.
Daffodils reproduce both by seeds and by bulb multiplication. Seeds will produce flowers in three to five years, and bulbs in another two. New bulbs will naturally sprout from the bottom and sides of the main bulb.