It’s that time of year again: snowdrops start to emerge from their dormancy to create white carpets in many public spaces and gardens. They flower any time between January and early March, their white ...
On a late February morning, as patches of lingering snow melt under the winter sun, a 220-year-old Quaker meetinghouse in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, fills with revelers who’ve traveled from all over ...
On a late winter day in New England, when the garden still looks mostly lifeless, a small white flower pushing through the soil can feel like a miracle. For many gardeners, that first bloom is the ...
The sight of snowdrops poking bravely up through a carpet of soggy, fallen leaves brings cheer to us gardeners in the winter. These dainty little flowers are understated and refined. They are one of ...
February may be the shortest month, and one of the greyest, but it’s the time of year that snowdrop enthusiasts (or “galanthophiles”) across the UK look forward to the most. This is when “enchanting ...