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Not wanting to take away from Lesley's health .... My tearaway niece has announced she is pregnant which left her mum and dad in tears. She only goes to work when they need her and her boyfriend works only 20 hours per week at Burger King. They're living with his grandmother.
one thing I feel strongly should be done is for private schools to lose their charitable status, which is basically a huge tax break for the privileged, and the extra tax income thus generated should be used (along with whatever else it takes financially from other taxation - including extra taxation of huge bankers' bonuses) to help to raise education for all children to the privileged level of the best paid-for private education.
Lesley, glad the snowdrop seeds arrived okay. Hope they germinate okay for you. Give them a good soak after sowing and don't let them dry out completely for prolonged periods and hopefully they should be okay. Not sure how they'll respond to your winter cold without a warm, moist summer first. Maybe the cold will make them germinate in your spring without a warm summer period. Be interesting to hear what happens, so please let me know. Presumably you had the same situation with Hubi's galanthus nivalis seed arriving in your autumn/winter. What happened there? Did they germinate the next spring, or did you have to wait a full year or more? And what about my corydalis seed? When did that germinate? Interested to know how sowing followed by immediate cold affects bulb seed germination.quote/]Martin, Hubi's galanthus seed took an extra year so apparently needed the winter cold. But when it DID come up, it was like hairs on Teddy's back, very thick and prolific so I expect that will happen with yours too. It seems that so far at least, this winter is to be a mild one, as was last year's.On the other hand, the Corydalis seed started to come up after just a month and was well away after 3. A few more have come up in the second year (3 now, isn't it?) and some have flowered, mostly nice pinks, pink and whites, and a few lavenders.