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I bought my 'byzantinus ex Warham' from Wol and Sue Staines
Does anyone know if 'James Backhouse' can be green tipped?
How did you cover it, Carolyn? Mine suffered badly through snow cover...
Galanthus 'Ivy cottage corporal' Galanthus 'Chequers' Galanthus nivalis 'Llo ngreen' Galanhtus 'David baker' -
A little bit of sunshine and your world looks ok, Ruben!Thank you for these fine pics. And I thought there is January in Belgium.Here is a pic for all, but especially for you.
I covered it with a plastic almost clear storage box, which will go on again tonight as the temperatures plunge from the low 40s today to 15 degrees F. I am nervous about all my snowdrops that have their leaves fully extended (because they are fall-blooming) as I lost my whole patch of 'Faringdon Double' last year and four 'Diggory'. I am pretty sure it was because they were planted as dormant bulbs that fall and were not really established when winter hit, and it was a bad winter. Another reason why, for our climate with very low winter temperatures, I think planting in the green in the spring is better. Over my 30 years of growing snowdrops, I have had almost 100% success with spring planting and very mixed success with dormant planting. I can't speak to planting methods in other parts of the world.
Another reason why, for our climate with very low winter temperatures, I think planting in the green in the spring is better. Over my 30 years of growing snowdrops, I have had almost 100% success with spring planting and very mixed success with dormant planting. I can't speak to planting methods in other parts of the world.