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Anybody help with a name for me. My label says Y. snowdrop Angie
Superb Arnott patch, Paddy. And Sophie North is doing very well for you too. Your garden obviously suits the snowdrops. You should probably be growing all of ours for us!
Fantastic drops Paddy. I so wish I had your space to grow them. As soon as something does well here I have to give it away to friends.
Apologies for introducing a touch of blue into this thread.Scilla bifolia for John W.
If I was expecting a snowdrop scatigaz, I'd plant it in a pot of well draining gritty compost & keep it frost free until better weather. Last year I kept all my new acquisitions in pots protected from frost on the shady side of my bungalow & then planted them out in July when they were dormant bulbs. They had formed lovely firm bulbs as the protected environment helped them retain their foliage much longer than being out in the garden.As soon as I unpack snowdrops I dip them in diluted Canna Rhizotonic root stimulator & Growth Technology 'SuperDrive'. I also water them in with the same solution. These are both expensive but a little goes a very long way & if I'm planting a £50 snowdrop I like to think I'm giving it a little kick up the behind........ From experience I've found it seems works.
Quote from: Warren Desmond on February 08, 2012, 09:12:19 AMLoving the images...some real beauty's... Few of mine last couple of days...1) Merlin2) Nothing Special3) SandersiiNice photos Warren. Your sandersii looks nice. I have just bought a different clone as the one I bought 15 years ago is still only four flowers this year! Talk about slow to increase - stayed as one bulb for many years and I finally moved it two years ago and it is finally s-l-o-w-l-y growing - suppose the Narcissus fly will get it now
Loving the images...some real beauty's... Few of mine last couple of days...1) Merlin2) Nothing Special3) Sandersii
A few more. Paddy
Quote from: kentish_lass on February 08, 2012, 04:47:47 PMI have just bought a different clone as the one I bought 15 years ago is still only four flowers this year! Talk about slow to increase - stayed as one bulb for many years and I finally moved it two years ago and it is finally s-l-o-w-l-y growing - suppose the Narcissus fly will get it now The quickest clone that I have found to increase is the one from Roger Norman at Ivycroft. Seems a really good do'er in my garden.
I have just bought a different clone as the one I bought 15 years ago is still only four flowers this year! Talk about slow to increase - stayed as one bulb for many years and I finally moved it two years ago and it is finally s-l-o-w-l-y growing - suppose the Narcissus fly will get it now