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John,You are one of many forumists who grow their snowdrops in pots. This is something I have done only once - with G. fosteri and I have since planted this out in the garden though the results would indicate I should return it to pot culture. Even with single bulbs, I plant them out immediately in the garden - no repotting year after year, just leave them to grow away for a few years before disturbing them again to spread them about a little. This annual repotting seems to be such a chore and I see no reason for it when most snowdrops will grow very well in the open garden.By the way, John, I lifted two large wheelbarrow loads of Harlequin Pink Fir Apple today - now, I bet that makes you jealous! I could hollow out a book, OK a big book, and send on a few. Paddy
as you know they all look the same