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G. elwesii 'Glenchantress' (a seedling of 'Comet') in flower today. Is this early? There are actually 2 flowers on different scapes from the one bulb (second picture).
I am beginning to take over the vegetable patch
All the best gardeners do Just finishing double digging the veg beds at work, can't do the last one due to some bulbs which have somehow got in, in neat rows....Hoping no one will notice.
I have a snowdrop that I photographed in 2002 and 2007. I must have bought it in 2001. I photograph all snowdrops every year whether I have a photo or not from previous years. This snowdrop disappears for years at a time. Out taking photos the other day I spotted it again. In the last 14 years it has remained a single bulb - elwesii 'Deerslot'
If someone does spot them - you could try to say they're "an experimental crop" ... that would give them an air of legitimacy ..... then, of course, there is the danger of them being harvested and eaten one day when you're busy elsewhere..... Dear me, so many difficulties........ How liberating it is not to have either a fruit or vegetable garden anymore!
Just imagine the headlines, gardener kills employers with rare bulbs. I would gladly get rid of the vegetables, and have tried! but the owners wouldn't budge on that one. The other veg beds will be converted to more useful snowdrop related production one day, I haven't told them I've started raising more from seed yet
No Cyril, mine is out too, but it is an early season!