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do you have any very earlies? have a few spares if you can make it over some time in Feb.
The only drop I know I have lost is a Peter Gatehouse, doubly disappointing as it appears to be such a good early drop and it was the very generous gift of another forumist at your "coffee, cakes and snowdrops" day last year - Sorry Alan.
A few more: Silverwells - a little extra piece on the flower!CastlegarDesdemonaDing DongFlorence Baker.
... I have lost ... Peter Gatehouse, ... - Sorry Alan.
I was interested to see this Chris, it is one of those that I have tried buying it time and time again. I eventually gave up buying it and was given it in the same year by two different people (thankyou Mrs Swanton), guess what, it's growing! Sod's Law of gardening. It surprised me as so many people had done well and regarded it as a 'standard' drop, however, as you get into snowdrops you do find I think, that some snowdrops like your conditions and some just will not thrive...that's apart from all the diseases and insect attacks!
These things happen; I should know! I have never done well with Peter Gatehouse in the colder shadier parts of my garden so I recommend anyone who grows it to try a spot that will get the warmth of the sun in autumn and winter.
Thanks Brian, its perversely reassuring to find experienced growers who have struggled to establish the same drops. Couldn't agree more about particular drops liking your conditions and others not, its all part of the challenge.