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Thanks everyone for your comments re. Swift Moth larvae. Alan I am going to remove Hemerocallis from a raised bed in partial shade and use it as a Galanthus bed and cover with netting as you do. I do not have a great deal of luck with potted plants so this may work better. How do you secure your netting to the ground - bricks, pegs? Do you raise it off the ground using posts?I have been wondering if I could make individual net covers using strong wire into a tee pee and wrapping netting around as sewing the netting onto the baskets is arduous to say the least! However, wherever I have covered the bulbs with baskets I have not had any losses as far as I can tell.I do see Swift Moth larvae quite often in my soil but hoped they would not make it into the woodland area where my snowdrops are planted - WRONG! As Tim said - it is always the coveted snowdrops that seem to get attacked
Super snowdrops Dean, and so clean
I think you may have posted a picture of 'Modern Art' and 'Courteen Hall'.