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Sellers (pre-publicised) are Harveys themselves, Glen Chantry, Richard Bashford, John Foster, Michael Broadhurst, and Edulis Nursery.[/li][/list]
Brian must mean Richard Bashford (and his partner Valerie Bexley). I looked on the Harvey's Garden Plants web site and, surprisingly, could find no details of their snowdrop event there beyond the date and the time. I had to look back at a mailing I received at the beginning of December and the poster that was at the start of their sales list to find those details. Things must have changed (or not come to fruition) after that was published. Similarly, I struggled to find first-hand information about the other event online. It is on the Facebook page of Blacksmiths Cottage Nursery but not on their web site (that I could find).I guess this demonstrates the power of this web site and others that maintain a list of snowdrop events, so the event organiser does not need a lot of direct publicity.
Actually David, we knew in 2014 when the date of Myddleton House's 2018 sale was to be: http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=11895.msg353188#msg353188 . And we know their date for next year is 26th January 2019. I don't know if dates for any subsequent years have been announced but I think attendance at this event has dropped and they should try to win back customers by opting for 18th January 2020 in order to reclaim their position as first sale of the season. I enjoyed it more that way.
Alan, if indeed attendance at the Myddleton House event is declining, the organisers need to address one or two other things apart from the date.
I could be wrong, Steve, but I don't think that the queue stretched back as far last year as it has done previously.
Disappointed to see the Great Comp site advertising its snowdrop event ("Snowdrop Sensation") with these words: "Galanthophiles’ or snowdrop collectors, are among the most competitive varieties of plant nuts – some will stop at nothing to get hold of a rare bulb; even stealing from other galanthophiles isn’t ruled out."Call me old-fashioned, but speaking as someone who has had snowdrops stolen in the past, how is it acceptable for a website to appear to be condoning such behaviour by endorsing it?