Hello all,
I have been lurking around this site as a guest for some 2 years and decided to officially join a week ago.
I am a 33 year old Galanthophile from Hobart, Tasmania. I have been growing snowies for some 8 or 9 years and started buying them off Barb Jennings (who is more well known for her beautiful hellebores). For the last couple of seasons I have been buying bulbs off Marcus Harvey - I am fortunate to live only 5 minutes from Marcus.
It was Marcus himself who suggested that I join this site as a way of making contacts - in Tasmania there seem to be few growing galanthus despite ideal growing conditions. I would love to make contact with other Galanthus fans - Australian and overseas.
I have a tiny inner city garden at the rear of an old co-joined house. The rear garden is dominated by a 100 year old bay tree - in fact we called our house 'Laurus'.
I grow a wide range of plants but my favourites include Japanese windflowers, Fritillaria meleagris and the Tassie native Nothofagus gunnii and of course Galanthus!
Most of my galanthus are in pots - especially the rarer varieties - but I have planted more readily available varieties in clumps throughout the garden.
My favourites include 'Lady Elphinstone' and Sam Arnott - I have recently acquired a Primrose Warburg from Marcus so I am really looking forward to that flowering - may or may not be quite up to flowering size this year!
I am looking at twin scaling at the end of this year (late December onwards) and would be more than happy to exchange varieties with any Australian Galanthus growers! In fact I would love to hear from other Aussie growers about their twin scaling and chipping efforts!
I would also love to hear from any UK or EU growers who know of growers or nurseries who are prepared to jump through the CITES hoops and export to Australia - I am thinking of looking into importing some bulbs in the future to increase varieties down under. I am hugely envious of the hundreds of varieties available to growers in the UK and the continent! I would LOVE to get 'Trym' as well as some of those lovely green galanthus and all-white varieties such as The Bride. sighhhhhhh!
So that's me. I thought I would finally stop lurking and drop a line to say hello and get in contact with other galanthophile nuts!
Once my galanthus bulbs start flowering this year, I will be more than happy to post some photo's if anyone is interested.
best wishes
Danielle