why did the snowdrops that i planted last year in the green not come up in my garden this year

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Asked on 13 Mar, 2009 by

Location: United Kingdom Gb

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is it possible the squirrels or mice ate the bulbs?

14 Mar, 2009

 

It is possible but my neighbour has a wonderful display, over the years I must have planted 5,000 snowdrops in the green in both my front and back garden.

14 Mar, 2009

 

Perhaps they will flower next year,as you planted them in the green they should be O.K.

15 Mar, 2009

 

oh, I didn't realise you still had the greenery - so yes, maybe they'll come into flower next year

16 Mar, 2009

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