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Old 05-01-2004, 06:08 PM
Sacha
 
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Default Planting snowdrops

This subject seems to come up every year, often once snowdrop time is past.
So - just a hint to any new gardeners he snowdrops do best when planted
'in the green'. IOW, don't buy those packets of bulbs from GCs or
supermarkets, buy them (or request them from a friend) while they're still
'in the green'. That is, they've finished flowering but still have their
leaves. Take them straight home and plant them where you want them to
flower next year.
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