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gardendesignmag: Have you spotted any snowdrops? . . -Zones 3-9, varies by species and cultivar. …

Have you spotted any snowdrops?
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-Zones 3-9, varies by species and cultivar.
-Attracts pollinators.
-Blooms February-April.
-After blooming, allow the leaves to remain in place to gather and store energy for next year. Snowdrops will take a year to get established. In their second year, they will produce more flowers and begin to multiply and spread. Our newsletter today highlighted these winter beauties, make sure you’re signed up so you don’t miss neat plant info! Photo by Christiane.
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