One plant I just cannot get to establish is the winter aconite, the eranthis. I have sown the little bulblets several times, sometimes quite a few of them. Occasionally the odd flower will emerge and I will get all excited and think I am on my way to having swathes of them, only for them never to appear again. So I had to give this some thought. I knew I was putting them in the shady, moisture rich soil that they like, so why was I failing?
I decided to have another go, I was buying some snowdrops and wild garlic 'in the green' and the same nursery was also selling eranthis in the green so it seemed like the last chance saloon had been found for these plants. I bought 50 and waited for them to be delivered. I had only bought the dry bulbs before so maybe 'in the green' would be the solution? After a short while another thought struck me, my soil is quite acid in the back garden, camellias, rhodendrons, hamamelis all thrive rather well and this makes me happy. Maybe, just maybe, eranthis are different, maybe they prefer more alkaline soil? A quick conversation on twitter and this was confirmed, they are not keen on acid.

and the day after the 50 eranthis arrived. So what was I to do? Why did I buy them and check after, how stupid is that? Then I made a cunning plan, I suddenly thought what I could do that might just might let them thrive.


or not.
