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Galanthus nivalis
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| Ed Dunn had one clump of Galanthus nivalis, the common
snowdrop in the garden (about 2 feet in diameter). In 1996 this clump was
divided into multiple clumps that were then redivided and spread apart in
1999. From the one original clump there are now approximately 5,000 bulbs.
We liquid feed them every two weeks after flowering until the foliage begins
to yellow and die down. This extra feeding since 1999 has made them multiply
much more quickly than usual. We hope to have a snowdrop tour date in the
next year or two, as we are adding more to the collection.
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