The bright, white plants are seen as the first signs of spring on grey, frosty winter days. These little bulbs have been in ...
Walsingham has perfect conditions for snowdrops to thrive: deciduous woodland with chalky, alkaline, humus-rich soil with good drainage, but which never dries out in summer. The open tree canopy lets ...
Snowdrops are already in bloom at Mottisfont, promising visitors a longer display. Thousands of the delicate white flowers are in full bloom at the National Trust’s Mottisfont estate near Romsey, with ...
Snowdrops are probably the most visible of these spring floral packages and their popularity is evident at this time with gardens that have large collections of snowdrops opening on specified dates ...
As well as Highdown Gardens, Sussex has plenty of other places to see snowdrops this year, too. National Trust sites Petworth ...
We have compiled a list of the best National Trust sites in Worcestershire to go and enjoy snowdrop displays.
The annual Shepton Snowdrop Festival will return for its 10th year this February, in celebration of the joyful flower.
Daws Hall is a nature reserve on the Suffolk and Essex border. It hosts snowdrop Sundays throughout February, which include activities for children and homemade cakes. The best places to find ...
One of the first signs of spring, snowdrops push their bell-shaped heads through frozen ground and snow, creating carpets of dazzling white when little else is blooming. While dormant snowdrop bulbs ...
It took Jimi Blake at Hunting Brook Gardens in Wicklow time to come around to the humble snowdrop, but he eventually saw the light ...
Thousands of tiny nodding snowdrops are already in full bloom at the National Trust's Mottisfont near Romsey.