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 ...
It’s a great time to plant Snowdrop bulbs into the lawn to achieve this spectacle in late wintertime. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Snowdrops will flower and die back before you need to do the ...
As the summer garden winds down, it’s time to think about spring flowers, and the best way to ramp them up would be to plant bulbs now. We’re all familiar with tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, the ...
Among the earliest of spring flowers to greet us, snowdrops (Galanthus spp.) may be tiny, but they deliver lots of flower power. The nodding flowers delight humans and feed pollinators in late winter, ...
Would you pay $550 for a single snowdrop bulb? What about $2,500? If you say yes, you may be exhibiting signs of what some people are calling galanthomania—an obsession with Galanthus, or snowdrops.
Determined to shake off months of ice, sleet and rain, one horticulturalist has truly embraced the first signs of spring by paying a record-breaking £350 for a single snowdrop bulb. The anonymous ...