Snowdrop Varieties Worth Obsessing Over
It’s not too late to plant these charming signs of spring Passions are born in unusual way , and serendipity often act as a part . In December 1983 , my husband and I purchased our home , not knowing that a treasure trove ofsnowdropslay beneath the snowy landscape painting . Our firm was the gardener ’s cottage for a large estate , and the nurseryman who lived there had planted 1000 of common wood anemone ( Galanthusnivalis , USDA Hardiness Zones 3–8 ) , which greeted us that March with their delicious honey - scented fragrance ....