Snowdrops bring delightful early-season blooms to gardens, signaling winter's end with their delicate white flowers. Once these charming bulbs have finished their flowering cycle, proper care becomes ...
Snowdrops signal spring, even when the view outdoors may not look spring-like. Often poking up through the snow, they’re among the earliest flowers to bloom. Snowdrops are perennials, perfect for ...
The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum gardeners and I are on the lookout each March for the first snowdrop flowers, the first perennial garden plant to bloom and a marker of the beginning of the growing ...
Contrary to its name, the snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) is a welcome sign of spring. These hardy bulbs typically sprout in February and March, making them one of the first harbingers of warmer weather.
You'll know winter is almost over when you start to see the first flowers of spring. Look for these 6 varieties that are surefire signs of the changing seasons.
* What it is: A short, winter-hardy, super-early-blooming bulb that can send up its nodding, white, bell-shaped flowers as early as end of January some years. Even a covering of snow won't faze these.
Typically, snowdrops bloom in January or early February, making it a true winter flower that is greatly appreciated when other things are still dormant. It stays short, just about 4 inches tall, and ...
“I have been seeing a couple different small flowering plants recently and would like to know where I can buy them, as the early season color is great. One has yellow flowers and one has white flowers ...
The snowdrop season is upon us, with ‘blankets’ of the beautiful bloom signalling that spring is on its way ...