In the Green

In the Green

Feature 13866402 | © living4media / Föll, Christine Ann | 19 images

These practical tips will help your snowdrops, daffodils & co. to truly flourish

The phrase "in the green" will be familiar to many an experienced cultivator of snowdrops. It means planting the bulbs while they still have greenery attached, thereby ensuring that they have an easier time getting established and thriving. But the practice isn't only limited to snowdrops, other spring flowers like daffodils also benefit - giving you the opportunity to fill in any bald patches in your flowerbeds.

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