3 blog reactions to http://transatlanticplantsman.typepad.com/transatlantic_plantsman/2007/03/snowdrops_escap.html
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Snow(drops) in the garden
They are bulbous European herbs of the amaryllis family. LEARN almost everything you ever wanted to know about snowdrops here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowdrop PERUSE snowdrop information on Graham Rice’s “Transatlantic Plantsman” blog: http://transatlanticplantsman.typepad.com/transatlantic_plantsman/2007/03/snowdrops_escap.html READ a lovely poem here: http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/snowdrops/ VIEW an impressive photo of thousands of snowdrops in bloom on Doug’s site here: http://blogs.msdn.com/dougste/archive/2008/02/08/snowdrops.aspx
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Snow(drops) in the garden
They are bulbous European herbs of the amaryllis family. LEARN almost everything you ever wanted to know about snowdrops here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowdrop PERUSE snowdrop information on Graham Rice’s “Transatlantic Plantsman” blog: http://transatlanticplantsman.typepad.com/transatlantic_plantsman/2007/03/snowdrops_escap.html READ a lovely poem here: http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/snowdrops/ VIEW an impressive photo of thousands of snowdrops in bloom on Doug’s site here: http://blogs.msdn.com/dougste/archive/2008/02/08/snowdrops.aspx
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Snowdrop Update and Blog Tinkering
about snowdrops and Hitch Lyman prompted me to send for his catalog a couple of years ago.Last March the Washington Post's garden editor wrote about snowdrops, Hitch Lyman, and The March Bank at Winterthur.The Transatlantic Plantsman has a photo of a very enviable stand of snowdrops - escaped from cultivation. Maybe that's the secret - toss them in a ditch and see what grows. I've been doing some tinkering around the edges of the blog. My right-column blogroll had gotten very out of sync with my reading habits - I had been using