Roland
I visited one of THE snowdrop gardens recently and three neighbouring clumps of snowdrops (not reginae-olgaes) were flat on the ground with botrytis. The OIC went hustling off to get a spade, and presumably something strong to soak the soil with (there were many other clumps of snowdrops almost within touching distance). So it can happen in the best-tended gardens.
I wonder if there is an association between botrytis and plants in lush growth on rich soil? Does anyone want to comment on this?
Steve