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have two. The bulb i replanted is coming on a treat but the pot i took it from has somehow produced another. How is this so? Most spring bulbs produce offsets or bulblets ever year same as daffs snowdrops etc thats how the clumps get larger. Not sure by Cia Parker
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23/03/2012 09:01:48
by Cia Parker
Summer and Winter Planting Advice
have been looking at are Bluebells, Snowdrops, Aconites, Crocus and then mixed field/meadow flower seeds for summer. Any advice,tips,do's and don'ts would be very much appreciated. Many thanks Richard 27 from Wakefield. I would break this up into 3 by richard morrell
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27/08/2012 16:49:46
by kate1123
Woodland plants
it up, although accepting it will always look fairly wild. I've bought some bulbs - bluebells, snowdrops, miniture daffs, crocus - that will go in this month.  Is there anything else anyone can suggest?  I've got a bright pink Calico Bush in my garden by Supernoodle
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12/09/2012 12:39:05
by Supernoodle
Woodland plants
it up, although accepting it will always look fairly wild. I've bought some bulbs - bluebells, snowdrops, miniture daffs, crocus - that will go in this month.  Is there anything else anyone can suggest?  I've got a bright pink Calico Bush in my garden by Supernoodle
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12/09/2012 12:35:02
by Supernoodle
Help...Pompom Primula
they sometimes do that, be patient they will be fine later on. Some of my snowdrops are very close to the ground this year, could it be a weather related thing? Thanks Lyn. Im not sure nut. Im just hoping it is that and its not the dreaded wireworm infecting them by Sam Glendinning
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21/02/2013 23:11:33
by Sam Glendinning
Count your blessings
Well I have just been out in the garden dressed up like the Michelen man  as its still freezing. The snow has finally melted from most of my borders and I have been taking stock. Snowdrops are still flowering, various crocuses look great as do by punkdoc
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05/04/2013 12:10:09
by punkdoc
Underplanting aubretia
aubretia?  not something to underplant really but you could lift the foliage and pop in crocus, snowdrops or dwarf iris by Escaped schoolteacher
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09/06/2013 20:20:12
by Verdun
Talkback: Autumn gardening jobs
in December 2007 we had daffs in flower,2008 it was Christmas week,2009/2010 none until February because of the snow,I have been lifting the leave’s under the bushes only to find the daffs coming through 2″ tall snowdrop’s 1″ tall,Mother nature has got it all by James Bond
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05/12/2011 12:11:22
by James Bond
Talkback: Growing daffodils
with the smaller kinds. could someone tell me how to plant snowdrops,as i have brought some bulbs last week and my neighbour told me thats its impossible to get them to flower and if they were to flower, the following years they would not flower they would only by lillylady
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28/11/2011 18:39:44
by fiona
Talkback: Good things about February
Oh, and Iris unguilaris is at its height though it can flower for ten months of the year. Pancake day has just been and I made 32 of them. The snowdrops are beautiful. The nights are stretching out. People are making plans for holidays and garden by happymarion
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21/02/2013 14:48:21
by obelixx