Planting snowdrops requires catching the bulbs “in the green,” and dividing the parent clump. Now patches of them appear in many garden beds here, and maybe someday they will form drifts like you see in old English and Northwest gardens. Undaunted by winter’s freezing rain and temperatures, when I brought them inside to paint I realized they have a small, sweet fragrance.
What a treat! I wonder if I could grow them on my roof?
Oh you could Jane! I’ll bring you some “in the green.”
My favorite vase! Snowdrops look perfect in it.
You sense a series!
I KNOW I planted more than one snowdrop yet only one had bloomed.