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Plant snake's head fritillaries now to transform your spring garden – for unusual, checkerboard flowers next yearSoil: 'Snake's head fritillaries prefer moist but well-drained soil,' says Reese Robbins, garden expert and creator of Just Pure Gardening. 'They tend to thrive in meadows or grassy banks where ...
As gardens return to life across the country, Frances Tophill has listed her five favourite flowers that flourish at this ...
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