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I dug out all the bluebells in the strawberry bed (again, third or fourth year running) and guess what? I notice this afternoon that they are growing strong and green!
Oh no not you too! They come up everywhere here, eventhough I dug out hundreds last year!!
I wish my snowdrops were as strong!!
Is there a way to propagate snowdrops. We have 3 in flower and I want more in another part of the garden. I was hoping to take the seeds and spread them into the area I am hoping to grow some more.
Oh no not you too! They come up everywhere here, eventhough I dug out hundreds last year!!
I wish my snowdrops were as strong!!
Beautiful as they are, once established they seem to be like JAs, you just cannot get rid of them! I relocated lots of the bulbs to a kind of wild part of my garden, but only a few have come up ........ up to now!
Is there a way to propagate snowdrops. We have 3 in flower and I want more in another part of the garden. I was hoping to take the seeds and spread them into the area I am hoping to grow some more.
Once mine have stopped flowering and while they are still "in the green", I gently dig them up and divide and replant the bulbs. If you do this, they'll make more bulbs and you'll have plenty more for free.
Thanks, I thought I was a bit late, I think I'll wait til Autumn and do all my bulbs together. I've got snowdrops in the green arriving soon I hope otherwise bulbs don't do well in my clay soil, hence the need to have them in pots. The snowdrops will go in the ground, I have bluebells too so hopefully the snowdrops will be able to breed and multiply
I have just given it a real pruning before it comes into leaf in the hope of getting some regeneration and the tree not having to work as hard getting water and nutrients higher up. If this doesn't work I'll replace it next year with something else.
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