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Galanthus January 2025
emc:
--- Quote from: Gail on February 07, 2025, 07:58:42 AM ---Welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of snowdrops!
Your Trumps should be fine. Don't keep them in too small a pot in case they dry out too much in the summer but depending on when you plant your trough you could put them in while dormant, or as you say after flowering next year (probably most of us do split snowdrops in the green, although you will inevitably get a bit of root damage while doing so). Trumps is a good vigorous cultivar so should build up quickly for you.
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Thanks so much. They are now in a nice large pot!
Mariette:
Leena, it´s good to see Your snowdrops are on the way - I´m looking forward to see them in full flower!
Stefan, I like Your seedling of ´Rosemary Burnham´even better than the parent! Nice to have such offspring!
A visit to Kalmthout last Saturday allowed to meet friends and to acquire a snowdrop which was on my wishlist: G. woronowii
´The Naked Truth´
Herman Mylemans:
--- Quote from: Mariette on February 10, 2025, 06:09:31 PM ---Leena, it´s good to see Your snowdrops are on the way - I´m looking forward to see them in full flower!
Stefan, I like Your seedling of ´Rosemary Burnham´even better than the parent! Nice to have such offspring!
A visit to Kalmthout last Saturday allowed to meet friends and to acquire a snowdrop which was on my wishlist: G. woronowii
´The Naked Truth´
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Mariette, I was also there. It is a pity we didn’t meet eachother. The garden was also beautiful, with a lot of Hamamelis.
Mariette:
Oh yes, that´s a pity! After all, it has been the first time for many years that we visited Kalmthout - I was keen to enjoy Wim Boens´ talk. He always presents plants one hasn´t yet dreamt of, but also many sound choices for less ambitious gardeners. Indeed, the weather was far better than it is today over here, and the parc with its hamamelis collection was at its best. :)
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