Snowdrop flowers are easy to grow, often expanding to make a sizable patch. Snowdrops range from 3 to 6 inches tall for the common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) to 6 to 12 inches tall for the giant ...
Dainty snowdrops are a delight to observe in the garden, but once the blooms fade, it's important to follow the right steps ...
Gardening experts have put together a list of the best winter-flowering plants to have on display during the next few months ...
Enhance you property during the dark winter months by placing a handful of colourfully potted plants, chosen by experts, in ...
How do you think the Snowdrop felt when she was in her bulb under the ground? How do you think she felt when she was growing? How do you think she felt when the storm came? How do you think she ...
Gardening is well known to be good for body and soul – it keeps you physically active and is a natural mood booster – and ...
From the smallest snowdrops to the tallest oaks, it all begins with a seed. Plants everywhere, of every shape and size, share a similar life cycle. They all grow, change and reproduce throughout ...
Myddelton House Gardens in Enfield has a reputation for its snowdrops, which usually start emerging in mid-January. Head to the Alpine Meadow area to marvel at a carpet of snowdrops and crocuses ...