Once the tulips have blossomed and loss their petals, do I cut the stem down to the ground?

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I generally alternate methods each year.  I have been told that with daffodiils you should let the stems/leaves "naturally" die off and not cut them, and if they let messy then tie them down close to the ground.  I don't have time for that and since the aging stems and leaves look messy I cut them one year, and let them die off on their own the next.  I have never had a problem with great strong tulip/daffodil  plants and super flowers every year.

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