Snowdrops signal spring, even when the view outdoors may not look spring-like. Often poking up through the snow, they’re among the earliest flowers to bloom. Snowdrops are perennials, perfect for ...
Snowdrops are the quintessential winter bloomers, symbolizing hope and renewal as they emerge through the snow. Native to Europe and the Middle East, these charming perennials are incredibly hardy and ...
Every garden needs its perennial stalwarts, those uncomplaining, resilient, long-lived ornamental species that shrug off wind, rain, snow and ice, cock a snook at drought, and aren’t one bit put out ...
Don't let January's cold and wet start put you off from gardening: the experts say now is the ideal time to plant perennials ...
The arrival of snowdrops is a sign of "hope" during the harsh winter months, a head gardener has said. Flowering from January to early March, the white perennials can survive sub-zero temperatures, ...
The sight of snowdrops poking bravely up through a carpet of soggy, fallen leaves brings cheer to us gardeners in the winter. These dainty little flowers are understated and refin ...
The Winter Garden at Hever is one of my favourite places - a small detour across the Monet Bridge on the Outer Moat takes you past vivid green, yellow and red and 'dogwoods' (Cornus) and on towards ...
Q. Saw your article the other day about bulbs blooming in winter. I’ve never seen January budding snowdrops. When do they normally bloom? My daffodil’s are up about 3 inches! Also, I would like info ...
The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum gardeners and I are on the lookout each March for the first snowdrop flowers, the first perennial garden plant to bloom and a marker of the beginning of the growing ...
Join David Maxwell for gardening chat including; perennials from seed, wildflowers of south Tyrone and the snowdrop display at Altamont gardens in Carlow. Show more How to fill your garden with costly ...