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Snowdrop Collection for Naturalising

All of these snowdrops have been awarded the AGM and it's easy to see why. Plant your snowdrops for flowers in succession from January to late March.
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30 bulbs

60 bulbs

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DELIVERY INFORMATION
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Direct Sow
Flowers/ Harvest

Details:

Position
Ground Cover (Scattered)
Soil
Broad Tolerance
Flowers
January - March
Height
15cm (6in)
Moisture
Moist but Well-drained
Aspect
Shade
Spread
10-15cm (4-6in)
Cultivation
Plant as early as possible 10-15cm (4-6in) deep, 10cm (4in) apart.

Description

Don't leave it another year before you start to create drifts of snowdrops through your grass and under shrubs and trees. You'll never regret their beautiful late winter presence in your garden.

All of these have been awarded the AGM and it's easy to see why. Plant your snowdrops for flowers in succession from January to late March. They will naturalise in your garden to flower year after year.

Contains either 10 or 20 bulbs each of:
  • Galanthus elwesii (Greater Snowdrop)
  • Galanthus nivalis f. pleniflorus 'Flore Pleno' (Double Snowdrop)
  • Galanthus nivalis (Common Snowdrop)

Our bulb collections will be supplied with each variety bagged individually. To reduce waste, we no longer collate these into a second larger bag. Your delivery paperwork will list details of the collection you have ordered and the varieties included. Our bags can either be recycled or composted (please check bags for details).

This can be gift wrapped in our exclusive hessian sack, with ribbon and a Sarah Raven gift card. You will be able to add this to your basket once you begin the checkout process. To add a gift message to your order, simply fill out the details at the delivery stage of the checkout.

Please note: only items which are showing ‘in stock’ can be gift wrapped.

Care Tips

Divide when plants are in the green (just after flowering and before the leaves yellow). Dig deep under large clumps to lift then split by hand into smaller clumps and plant at the same depth.