Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Snowdrops are fall-planted bulbs that need a period of cold to flower. They are smaller in stature than their spring-blooming ...
Slowly but surely, the chilly autumn breeze has us retreating from our gardens and into the cosy corners of our homes. But before we bid our plots farewell until next year, there’s one more thing to ...
They’ve been popping up to let us know better weather is coming…Snowdrops with their delicate white petals and green-tinged centres ...
THERE is nothing like the sight of snowdrops pushing through the wintry ground to remind us that spring is on its way. Creating carpets of white in woodlands, or flashes of light in your garden, they ...
Timing is everything when growing snowdrops. Planting bulbs too late in the year, as winter begins to take hold, will result in failed flowering and disappointment, so getting them in the ground ...
Ugh. It's winter in the Ohio Valley. I know winter is important, ecologically and I know most of our trees and shrubs and herbaceous perennials need a cold spell to break winter’s dormancy grip. I ...
Divide your snowdrops now to get twice as many next spring — it’s the easiest and cheapest way to multiply them for free.
What: Galanthus elwesii, commonly known as giant snowdrops, are one of the earliest bulbs to flower. Their teardrop-shaped, white blooms start in mid January and plants continue to bloom until mid to ...
A GARDENING expert has revealed the jobs you can still get ticked off while it’s cold and frosty – and your snowdrops need some attention. Noah Mabey, Senior Gardener at Thornbridge ...
Snowdrops signal spring, even when the view outdoors may not look spring-like. Often poking up through the snow, they’re among the earliest flowers to bloom. Snowdrops are perennials, perfect for ...
Read on to find out how to win a copy of the latest book by Nick Hamilton of Barnsdale Gardens THERE is nothing like the sight of snowdrops pushing through the wintry ground to remind us that spring ...