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Lina, in The Garden Feb. 2012 there is an article about Colesbourne Park, the Elwes family, the snowdrops and John Grimshaw, by Stephen Anderton. There is also a piece on Hepatica, by John Grimshaw. Edit by Maggi: Sorry, thought you meant in The Garden - snowdrops are everywhere !
Quote from: Maggi Young on January 28, 2012, 05:19:27 PMLina, in The Garden Feb. 2012 there is an article about Colesbourne Park, the Elwes family, the snowdrops and John Grimshaw, by Stephen Anderton. There is also a piece on Hepatica, by John Grimshaw. Edit by Maggi: Sorry, thought you meant in The Garden - snowdrops are everywhere !Also Tim Ingram writes about John and Judy's lovely garden at Chestnut Farm, West Beckham - well worth a visit.
Quote from: johnw on January 28, 2012, 05:24:39 PMQuote from: Brian Ellis on January 28, 2012, 05:04:01 PM...and not before the end of the snowdrop season either Brian - We'll book him in for April first then. johnwThe first class fare is £5934 return. Send it over and I'll be there.
Quote from: Brian Ellis on January 28, 2012, 05:04:01 PM...and not before the end of the snowdrop season either Brian - We'll book him in for April first then. johnw
...and not before the end of the snowdrop season either
The first class fare is £5934 return. Send it over and I'll be there.
One photographed today that might be Warei. Are there any named Warei cultivars or crosses with plicatus?
Quote from: David King on January 28, 2012, 06:05:46 PMThe first class fare is £5934 return. Send it over and I'll be there.Sorry David & John, the Concorde has been decommisssioned. Meet this fellow at Land's End Monday and we'll expect you both by Spring.johnw
Hi Gerard - I am just wondering - do you leave some bulbs in nature when you collect? I always try to leave all the baby bulbs, from the one single bulb I might rarely collect from a site, so that the young ones can grow on happily where their parent germinated for future generations of galanthophiles to find.