Most fuchsias for hanging baskets aren't hardy so will die if left outside all winter. Having said that - you could probably get away with just bringing them indoors or into a frost free shed or garage on the nights that it's going to drop below freezing.
Daffodils need a cool period to stimulate root production, so you've left it a bit late, really. Pot them up now, keep them moist, leave them in a shady place and bring them in after 10 weeks (about Christmas). If you bring them in too soon they'll come up 'blind' - it will look as though they've got flowers but they will never open. This can also happen in the garden if they're planted in the ground somewhere that's too hot & dry.
You might be better off just putting these ones in the ground and buy yourself a little pot of the 'Tete-a-tete' daffs when you see them in the supermarket - they're usually only about £1.99