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I am surprised that your Eranthis seeds manage to survive on the surface and germinate.I have birds that practically plough the ground, with both feet moving backwards so theycan eat any seeds below the surface litter.Perhaps your birds have daintier eating habits.
Hallo Ian Young, I have read Your interesting blog with the frost-conditions-pictures. We have here this very often in winter, but this year it is very warm, only some nights with -2°C. I am every time so surprised, to see, how dowdlayed snowdrops after frosts stands up with much of energy! Thank You for so many blogs, I am memeber of the SRGC since november 2017 and read with great interest the bolgs of the former years! Greetings from germany Harald Alex
About the sandbeds in the greenhouse :Ian you say that 15 cm is a minimum.1m would be quite expensive.What would be a good compromise,knowing that the sand would not be on a kind of table but on the top of a raised bed of "normal" soil.Would a layer of gravel between both be advisable?Your sand seems quite gritty.Is that the best?What would be ideal?What kind of manure do you use (a lot of K I guess but not only) and how much?
OK. So you're not lying flat on the ground - just the camera is, andyou take lots of photos to get one that is good. Isn't it wonderfulto be able to do that now instead of being parsimonious with film.It would be interesting to see you doing it on YouTube.