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Talkback: How to grow snowdrops
it's good that you mention not to take the leaves off as a lot of people would do this and wonder why they have no flowers the following year. Very useful item, my snowdrops are really bunched up by kaycurtis
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24/11/2011 15:28:33
by bearsmrs
Snowdrops
Can anyone help me to identify a snowdrop that is growing in my garden   James. have a look at this link. Hope it helps. http://www.bsbi.org.uk/Snowdrop_identification.pdf   Thanks - cant find it on this site - hoping some eagle eyed galanthophile by James Hermit
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16/03/2013 23:24:39
by Busy-Lizzie
What do I do
Can someone let me know if I can dig up my huge clumps of snowdrops now. I also need to know how I should store them and when I can replant them in the garden. Yes you may dig up your snowdrops now. BUT you need to replant them as soon as possible by Efrantic
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06/05/2012 09:44:17
by Berghill
Talkback: Planting snowdrops
I have tried for years to grow snowdrops from bulbs but all failed. Last month I purchased some snowdrops in pots that were well past their best but in-the-green. I have now replanted them all in a big pot where they will be left undisturbed. I by happymarion
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16/04/2012 21:29:18
by Hollie- Hock
Snowdrops
or insects theres not much growing at the moment so they will make a beeline for ant fresh new growth. Its the bulbs that are most toxic. did you know Cancer reserch are using the bulbs of snowdrops and certain parts of daffodils for a cure for some types by gardengnome2
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14/02/2013 23:21:00
by gardengnome2
Talkback: Daffodils
I have had the Snowdrop's big brother the Snowflake in flower in my Swansea garden since early December. They used to start flowering at the end of January, but for the last couple of years they have flowered early. Hi Pippa, in my small patch I by Amoret
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28/11/2011 18:30:33
by daffy
signs of life
germinated. This has given me a huge lift and the feeling that the growing year has really started. New life is wonderful. Once I see the first snowdrops in my garden I feel exactly the same Nigel.  Here's to a wonderful new growing season Yesterday I by nigelcoad
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14/02/2013 21:25:18
by artjak
How to Cover Ground in the Shade
, a place of contemplation.  The grass under the tree, with table and chairs, does not grow much. So what can we do about the bare ground? My first thought is to put paving of some sort down ,leaving a clear circle of soil round the catalpa trunk. I by Lluvia
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23/09/2012 17:47:31
by figrat
In the Green
Hi Guys I took advantage of the T&M snowdrops in the green offer and would love to naturalize them through my lawn, having looked online how to go about this the only way i can find is planting bulbs and overlaying the turf, obviously i can't do by Percy-Grower
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18/03/2013 23:32:40
by Lyn
Ill snowdrop?
My first snowdrop of the year was a rather odd one. Instead of a graceful hanging flower it was upright! Is this plant infected by something or is it just due to some damage to the flower during the growing process. It also had some brown marks by Swedboy
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22/01/2013 00:40:22
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