Snowdrops day and near future

While they never rose to the fame and adoration they are held in Europe, the snowdrops are undeniably the spring harbingers at least in certain Canadian regions.

This could be blamed on the scarcity of offerings, both as bulbs and live plants.
There is nothing more exciting than to witness them piercing through the snow and leaves and nothing more delightful than a snowdrop gently swaying under the sunshine of an early spring day. More snowdrops musing, including how to try and propagate them from seeds in last year post: Onward to 2024!

Springing into the spring 😊 there are always questions about seeds of spring flowering plants: Corydalis, Hepatica and so on.
As always, I can only remind to all that when it comes to seeds, we are at nature’s mercy.

No one can predict what will flower well,  set seeds and also be caught at the right moment!
Given our long and snowy winter and late spring start, I approximate various such seeds to be available, if possible, somewhere in June (see the Subscribe to the blog button, on various pages).

With the upcoming spring, there is always a new seeds inventory to be done, quite a few items are out of stock anyways and many garden tasks awaiting.

Therefore, starting April orders will not be accepted, until further notice. Those in need of certain ‘warm germinating’ species, please hurry up!