Crocuses and daffodils which are good at naturalizing, generally can be replanted outdoors after they've been forced to bloom indoors. Plant them in the garden as soon as they've finished flowering. Give them water and some slow-release fertilizer. Then wait until their leaves turn brown and die back before cutting them off at ground level. No guarantees, but there's a good chance they'll do fine and come back next year, especially if conditions for re-blooming are generally good at your location.
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