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Snowdrops

On 16/03/2013 in forum

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


Snowdrops

On 19/02/2012 in forum

="sample-permalink">http://www.alisonpike.com/blog/?p=374 Beautiful so nice-when i planted snowdrops 30 years ago that is what i envisioned-but-where once i had one now i have two sometimes plants are hard to fathom Alip thank you, so beautiful. Spring is on its way. very lovely Would like to know


Snowdrops

On 14/02/2013 in forum

I don't see any slugs, but we do have mice and squirrels in the garden. Could it be either one of these or something else. I understood snowdrops to be toxic and thought nothing would touch them. It could be slugs they will hide during the day


Snowdrops

On 24/01/2011 in Plants

Woodland floors carpeted with snowdrops do look beautiful, cool and calming, but their pure simplicity causes quite a stir in some quarters. A particular breed of person, the galanthophile, gets quite excited by this particular flower (a member


Snowdrop Walk Yesterday

On 25/02/2013 in forum

We decided to go on a snowdrop walk yesterday the wooded walk was very nice. And was the walled garden but the snowdrops were still early as they were not open. It will be good togo back in May for the Bluebells and in Summer June-July to see


Eaten snowdrops

On 17/02/2013 in forum

All my snowdrop petals have been eaten.  Would this be slugs and snails?  Shouldn't they be hibernating at this time of year? Have they been eaten or are they still lying there. Birds sometimes just peck flowers off and leave them. Doubt slugs


Snowdrop season

On 27/01/2009 in Plants

My snowdrops are at the point where it is possible to start spotting them among the long grass. Not much longer to wait and they will be in full flower: tiny, green-spotted delights to lift the sombre mood of both recession and late-January. When we


Planting snowdrops

On 09/04/2009 in Plants

Should snowdrops be planted in spring in-the-green (after the flowers have died down but when their foliage is still green and lush) or as dry bulbs in autumn? It's a question that divides opinion in even the most prestigious horticultural circles


Snowdrops

On 12/04/2013 in forum

I have masses of Snowdrops that are wonderful when in full flower but now they are fading fast and I'd like to plant other things in the bed. Problem is, the Snowdrop leaves cover so much ground but I am unsure whether it's correct to chop them off


Snowdrops

On 24/01/2013 in forum

I'm just reading my gardeners world (Feb) that arrived this morning and am reading the piece by James Alexander-Sinclair. He talks about everybody knowing that snowdrops, all varieties, have to be planted in the green........ New gardener alert - I


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