Snowdrops

Snowdrops

These are the snowdrops which I bought a couple of years ago at the Cambo Estate at Kingsbarns near St Andrews. They’re much bigger than the bog-standard Galanthus and so beautiful, they look like they’ve been painted by fairies.

They’re beginning to multiply and are spreading around the garden too and it hasn’t half cheered me up to see them again. After such an early start to the winter with the snow hitting us at least a month before it usually does these are proof that the worst is over.

Mind you, that could be famous last words because we often get snow around about Easter time!

Snowdrops

You wouldn’t believe from looking at this blog that gardening is my main hobby. It certainly hasn’t featured much and that is mainly because the weather has been so awful, even the so called summer didn’t make an appearance for the third year. But for the first time since before Christmas we are without a hard frost – for three days in a row – amazing. It’s beginning to feel a bit like spring but I reckon my garden is about six weeks behind where it should be.

There isn’t much sign of life except for the beautiful snowdrops which we bought ‘in the green’ from the Cambo Estate at Kingsbarns near St Andrews. I’ve planted lots of snowdrop bulbs before but they always failed to come up. Someone told me that mice eat the dry bulbs. The Cambo snowdrops are really unusual ones and they are actually multiplying in our garden, which is a great bonus.

Cambo is well worth a visit if you enjoy plants and woodland walks.

The photos in this post are from my own garden.