Snowdrops
By Pcw
- 12 Feb, 2019
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Galanthus 'Lapwing' 'Diggory' and 'Merlin'
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I see you have kept them in pots Pcw. Are you planning to show them in the future? I planted my ones in those baskets you get for ponds. The whole thing can be lifted and placed in a show pot. They seem to be doing rather well but will take time to bulk up enough to show them.
13 Feb, 2019
Hi,SG. no,they are a bit early for me.I don't want to put them in the garden where they will get jumbled up with everything else,as they are Brian's named varieties.
I am planning on putting them in pond baskets and keeping them all together in a single trough.I have some more,very healthy but no flowers.
14 Feb, 2019
I planted my ones at least two feet apart in the garden but I do wonder if putting them all together in a trough will encourage them to produce a new snowdrop. It will be exciting if that happens. I managed to get some photographs yesterday but not downloaded them yet.
15 Feb, 2019
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They look good nice to have different ones.
12 Feb, 2019