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didnt someone say on the forum this week that yellows want acid soil or was that to get better yellow flowers
Quote from: steve owen on February 27, 2010, 07:52:40 PMthen Margaret BiddulphSpeaking of which my one bulb newly planted in a pot sits unsprouted. Might there be hope or should I de-pot and examine?johnw
I really think it is up to the serious Galanthus growers to put a stop to this as they are being laughed at and frowned upon by the rest of the Alpine world if you get my point. As soon as a plant is given an award it is on ebay for silly money, this is not the way forward is it Mark. What are your views. Pat.
Quote from: cycnich on February 27, 2010, 06:49:38 PMI really think it is up to the serious Galanthus growers to put a stop to this as they are being laughed at and frowned upon by the rest of the Alpine world if you get my point. As soon as a plant is given an award it is on ebay for silly money, this is not the way forward is it Mark. What are your views. Pat.Pat I think you may be preaching to the converted, most of the people on the forum know where to get the plants and generally wouldn't be buying on ebay and paying silly prices. As to being laughed at and frowned upon by the rest of the Alpine world, I'm glad I'm not one of them, the nice thing about our forum is that most of us have a sense of humour.
Paddy the snowdrop article in the Plantsman is about inheritance of yellow and comparing chlorophyll A and B inside the plants
Joint Rock needs someone like Rod Leeds, John Grimshaw, Matt Bishop or Joe Sharman on the committee to weed out ordinary snowdrops