Bulbs > Galanthus
Hello from another galanthophile
galanthophile:
Hello everyone. I'm another galanthophile and have enjoyed looking at just a few of the recent posts here but I see I have many more to look at. I live in the north east of England and seem to have great difficulty finding any decent snowdrop gardens near to me. I have around 15 named varieties and about a dozen species in my own garden. Not many by galanthophile standards but I am keen to acquire a few more. I am enjoying my snowdrops very much just now and love them all whether they are named forms or just good old nivalis! Looking forward to reading through the posts and other forums here on what looks like an excellent site! Ann
mark smyth:
hello Galanthophile and welcome to the forums.
If you click on profile above the subject line you can add a post script that tells us who you are and where you come from
David Nicholson:
Hello Ann and welcome. You will find this a very friendly Forum and just to repeat what Mark has said it is much easier for the experts (of which I am certainly not one) amongst us to help and advise you if you are able to provide a little more information on where abouts in the North you garden.
Tim Murphy:
Hello Ann :)
Paddy Tobin:
Hi Galanthophile Ann,
Delighted you have joined us and look forward tPo your contributions and comments.
You say just 15 or so cultivars and some species as though this was to be scoffed at. Not at all! Collections grow surprisingly quickly. I was in the company of two rather older galanthophilse yesterday. They were offered a very unusual bulb and replied that they thought the gardener hadn't really enough to spare at the moment and that if they got all they wanted this year what would they do at all next year?
The numbers of what you have will increase amazingly quickly and your selection will increase also and, you know, we might be able to help you along the way.
Paddy
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version