Galanthus nivalis (In the Green) (Common snowdrop)

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Snowdrops are often easiest to establish when planted “in the green” just after flowering. The bulbs are actively growing, so they settle in quickly and start multiplying sooner.

Galanthus nivalis is a reliable spring bulb for natural drifts and small pockets of early colour. Supplied “in the green”, it arrives with foliage attached so you can replant it soon after flowering, which can help it settle in faster than dry bulbs.

These plants are perfect for lawns, borders, and woodland edges where they can return year after year. In late winter, nodding white flowers with green touches appear on short stems, often pushing through frost. They’re especially striking when planted in generous groups and allowed to naturalise.

Plant promptly into soil that stays moist but drains well, ideally enriched with leaf mould or garden compost. Keep each clump at the same depth it was growing previously, then firm the soil around it. Water in well to settle roots and remove air pockets.

Once established, maintenance is simple. Let the foliage die back naturally so the bulb can store energy for next season’s display. Where planted in grass, delay mowing until the leaves have fully yellowed and collapsed.

For the most natural effect, repeat the planting in several small drifts and vary the spacing slightly. Snowdrops pair well with winter aconites and early narcissus, and they’re excellent for underplanting deciduous trees. With the right conditions, clumps will slowly broaden over time into a more generous seasonal carpet.

Botanical name Galanthus nivalis
Flower colour White flowers with green markings
Bulb size 6/+ cm
Established height 10–20 cm
Established spread 5–10 cm
Plant spacing 75–100 bulbs per m²
Leaf colour Grey-green
Habit Clump-forming, tufted
Life cycle Perennial (naturalising)
Hardiness Fully hardy (RHS H5)
Years to establish 1–2 years
Sunlight Partial shade
Position Sheltered or exposed
Suitable for Woodland, lawns, borders, naturalising
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Moist but well-drained
Soil type Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
RHS Award (AGM) Yes
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant Not stated

Where to Plant:

Plant in partial shade under deciduous trees or along shady borders. Snowdrops prefer humus-rich soil that stays lightly moist but drains well.

How to Plant:

Plant dormant bulbs in autumn, 8–10cm deep and spaced about 8–10cm apart. Alternatively, plant ‘in the green’ just after flowering at the same depth they were growing.

Aftercare:

Water in during dry spells the first season and avoid letting the soil bake hard in summer. Let foliage die back naturally so bulbs can recharge for next year.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Attracts wildlife

Fragrant

Low maintenance

RHS Award (AGM)

Rodent resistant

Naturalising

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