Jasmine, Ojni, Linz, So glad you stopped by. They are such a charming little bulb and they naturalize. Over time one bulb will produce more bulbs which form clusters of flowers. You can divide them and spread them in your garden beds.
How gorgeous The snowdrops seem later than usual this year in London, but they're here at last. Fresh hope indeed and a sign of more delights to look forward to!
So beautiful. I planted lots of snowdrops last year, can't wait to see what happens.
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ReplyDeletei've never seen snowdrops before!!! they're so darling!!
ReplyDeleteJasmine, Ojni, Linz, So glad you stopped by. They are such a charming little bulb and they naturalize. Over time one bulb will produce more bulbs which form clusters of flowers. You can divide them and spread them in your garden beds.
ReplyDeleteYour snowdrops make me feel Spring is just around the corner which is a lovely thought!
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I feel the same way Gillian. A lovely thought!
ReplyDeleteSend some to Sweden, pretty please! Snow storm here :-S
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Maria Therese - I think we are going to get snow again soon the temperature is dropping rapidly!
ReplyDeletesuch a welcome sign. i love snowdrops. thank you, holly!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, at least the days are getting longer, if not warmer and there are tiny signs of life.
ReplyDeletethank you for the snowdrops - they looks so beautiful. here - in the north of germany - we still have soo much snow...
ReplyDeletelovely! i haven't seen those before!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous The snowdrops seem later than usual this year in London, but they're here at last. Fresh hope indeed and a sign of more delights to look forward to!
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