I’m shouting hurrah from the sidelines! I love the appearance of common or garden snowdrops. We have big drifts which came as smaller clumps in our garden. It doesn’t matter how much abuse they get - accidental digging up by us when planting or intentional interference from voles and mice, they always battle through the rough old soil to make a starry appearance in the winter dark soil. They are such doers I’d not be without them.
Absolutely, and for me it's that resilience (coupled with the lower cost) that makes them that bit more desirable. I'd love a big collection of different snowdrops,just not the worry that goes with them.
I’m shouting hurrah from the sidelines! I love the appearance of common or garden snowdrops. We have big drifts which came as smaller clumps in our garden. It doesn’t matter how much abuse they get - accidental digging up by us when planting or intentional interference from voles and mice, they always battle through the rough old soil to make a starry appearance in the winter dark soil. They are such doers I’d not be without them.
Absolutely, and for me it's that resilience (coupled with the lower cost) that makes them that bit more desirable. I'd love a big collection of different snowdrops,just not the worry that goes with them.