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... all our snowdrops are in the open garden. We don't think that snowdrops are happy in pots (Oeps ... now I have said something for discussion !!!).
few more from this pm.no name for this one, all I know is it originates from Ivy Cottage.
No credits for me as being a (almost totally) non-galanthophile
Quote from: RichardW on February 09, 2011, 03:29:57 PMfew more from this pm.no name for this one, all I know is it originates from Ivy Cottage.Richard, I was told today by the exhibitor at the Lisse Flowershow, that this snowdrop might be the same as the one you showed on page 24 of this thread.It is called Ivycroft Corporal.No credits for me as being a (almost totally) non-galanthophile
thank you!it does appear to be the same, always nice to put a name to something, am sure the friend who gave me the bulb will also appreciate knowing what it is Quote from: Lvandelft on February 14, 2011, 09:38:43 PMQuote from: RichardW on February 09, 2011, 03:29:57 PMfew more from this pm.no name for this one, all I know is it originates from Ivy Cottage.Richard - the proper name is Ivy Cottage Corporal - I only know because I have ordered it this year but not got it yet. The markings are supposed to resemble a Corporal's stripes.....if you have a vivid imagination I love the 'find' of yours and the gorgeous snowdrop vistas. It is looking beautiful.Jennie
Quote from: RichardW on February 09, 2011, 03:29:57 PMfew more from this pm.no name for this one, all I know is it originates from Ivy Cottage.Richard - the proper name is Ivy Cottage Corporal - I only know because I have ordered it this year but not got it yet. The markings are supposed to resemble a Corporal's stripes.....if you have a vivid imagination I love the 'find' of yours and the gorgeous snowdrop vistas. It is looking beautiful.Jennie
I have 5 or 6 varieties that have not flowered at all although they were flowering when I received them in the green. Diggory is just a wisp of thin foliage and the Walrus & Robin Hood foliage looks very small. Should I just leave them or dig them up and inspect the bulb? I am wondering if they are just very unhappy where they are and need moving or if they are just adjusting. Last year I noticed that Warei looked poorly and when I dug it up the bulbs were rotting in quite a damp spot. This year the surviving bulbs are thriving in a different spot in the garden.
What do you all normally do when this happens?