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when's the latest for (re-)planting 'snowdrops in the green'?
I ordered some 'snowdrops in the green' a few weeks ago and they haven't
arrived yet. as the year progresses I'm wondering whether when they do arrive they'll have passed their optimum 'green' time for replanting and I'll be wasting my time and money planting them. Thought? Should I cancel the order and wait until next year? -- dave @ stejonda October 7 Bush Iraq Speech Analysis http://www.accuracy.org/bush/ |
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when's the latest for (re-)planting 'snowdrops in the green'?
Perhaps the supplier is already waiting until next year!
-- Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP http://www.allisonmitchell.com "dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... I ordered some 'snowdrops in the green' a few weeks ago and they haven't arrived yet. as the year progresses I'm wondering whether when they do arrive they'll have passed their optimum 'green' time for replanting and I'll be wasting my time and money planting them. Thought? Should I cancel the order and wait until next year? -- dave @ stejonda October 7 Bush Iraq Speech Analysis http://www.accuracy.org/bush/ ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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when's the latest for (re-)planting 'snowdrops in the green'?
dave @ stejonda wrote in message ... I ordered some 'snowdrops in the green' a few weeks ago and they haven't arrived yet. as the year progresses I'm wondering whether when they do arrive they'll have passed their optimum 'green' time for replanting and I'll be wasting my time and money planting them. Thought? Should I cancel the order and wait until next year? I suspect that they are waiting for the flowers to totally die off. In the Green doesn't necessarily mean in full leaf, the problem is when bulbs get dried out, so as long as they still have some leaf present they will be OK Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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when's the latest for (re-)planting 'snowdrops in the green'?
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 22:28:05 -0000, "Michael Berridge"
wrote: dave @ stejonda wrote in message ... I ordered some 'snowdrops in the green' a few weeks ago and they haven't arrived yet. as the year progresses I'm wondering whether when they do arrive they'll have passed their optimum 'green' time for replanting and I'll be wasting my time and money planting them. Thought? Should I cancel the order and wait until next year? I suspect that they are waiting for the flowers to totally die off. In the Green doesn't necessarily mean in full leaf, the problem is when bulbs get dried out, so as long as they still have some leaf present they will be OK Eighteen months ago, we bought a packet of I think 100 (dry) bulbs from our local Wyvale. Last spring about 30 came up. This spring we've about 5 left. Cadged some clumps from my mother two weeks ago, which should do much better. Should have done that in the first place and saved my money! -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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when's the latest for (re-)planting 'snowdrops in the green'?
Chris Hogg wrote in message ... Cadged some clumps from my mother two weeks ago, which should do much better. Should have done that in the first place and saved my money! Some people just can't grow snowdrops, not sure what causes it but in some gardens they will not grow no matter how they were bought, Saw this information on one of the gardening programmes. Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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