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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
spring hijacked!
the only things thast are in tune are the snowdrops and the crocus. who knows where this bizzare weathers going to take us next lets hope that the seasons get back in shape soon rather than later. by green fingerd will
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10/02/2012 15:05:10
by green fingerd will
Himalayan Tree - Assistance in naming
My buddies say this is a Himalayan honey suckle or ??? Its a small tree with red berries and bell shaped flowers like snowdrops that hang down Very attractive to bees Are the lowere red? Sounds like it could be, check Himalayan honeysuckle by NewBoy2
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15/09/2012 19:37:12
by NewBoy2
Talkback: Waiting for the snow to thaw
Ah. James. I already have a duck pond at the kitchen door and loads of birdseed and crumbled fat balls on the paths. lots of eucalyptus bark everywhere needed picked up and snowdrops blushing unseen as I saw them a couple od days ago. Yes by happymarion
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28/01/2013 16:30:49
by happymarion
Talkback: How to create a year-round pot display
, such as eunonymous or skimmia for winter colour, and add a few crocus, snowdrops, dwarf daffodils, etc., for spring colour.   There are some plants that like being grown in pots, such as agapanthus, patio roses, buzz budleias, etc. Hope this helps. by james campbell
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09/04/2012 12:17:48
by gardengirl6
What to plant under Acer
is already getting scattered with weeds. I'm not sure what to do with it - plant bedding plants, put bark / gravel down? It needs to be low maintenance, and I would love some snowdrops next winter if possible. Any ideas? I don't know where to start! I by Munzle
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23/05/2013 14:23:14
by fidgetbones
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
Snow drops
I am not a budding gardener and am not sure where to search for flowers but I am trying to locate 100 snowdrops. Could someone please advise me where I may be able to get these from?   Many thanks in advance for your help Look in the newspapers by Kelly Marsh
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13/03/2013 22:12:25
by nutcutlet
Fritillaries
Here is a three-headed snakes head fritillary that grew in a pot in my garden.  I have had lots of two-headed before but this was the first with three.  I plant my fritillaries like snowdrops in the green.   I do love these plants just planted a by happymarion
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15/10/2012 14:57:23
by flowering rose
Wild flower meadow
by snowdrops and naturalised narcissus pseudonarcissus. Any ideas as how to impoverish the soil would be very welcome. As a former conservation land manager, I can only say that you should cut as often as you can and rake off. and stick with the yellow rattle. by deadkeendaisy
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10/03/2013 20:57:42
by nutcutlet