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Snowdrop bulbs are small, about the size of a nickel or dime. Plant them about 3 inches apart, with their tops 2-3 inches below the soil surface. Apply a layer of leaf or straw mulch after planting.
Snowdrop, common snowdrop Light: Full sun to part shade Height: 4-8 inches Spread: 3-6 inches USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-7 Origin: Europe and southwestern Asia Contrary to its name, the snow… ...
Declutter a bit. My husband, knowing the plant's provenance and history, has merely raised his eyebrows. Recently I proclaimed I'm getting rid of it. We could put it outside. It's nearly wintertime.
An elusive variety of snowdrop has been discovered thriving in a wild garden after a search of more than half a century. The Courteenhall snowdrop was named after the 1,000-acre Northamptonshire ...
Snowdrop bulbs are small, about the size of a nickel or dime. Plant them about 3 inches apart, with their tops 2-3 inches below the soil surface. Apply a layer of leaf or straw mulch after planting.