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1. If you plant them at the recommended depth I don't see why not. Crocus bulbs I got last year were planted in the lawn 4 inches deep and re-covered with the soil/grass plug and they managed to push their way through OK.
3. Yes. It is often recommended to buy 'in the green' but I bought some 'dry' snowdrop bulbs off eBay last year. They were already sprouting when they were arrived and most came up fine. I think they'd do very well under an apple tree.
7. Hidcote gets about 45cm high. There are a few dwarf lavenders like Little Lady that grow to about 30cm high.
3. Yes. It is often recommended to buy 'in the green' but I bought some 'dry' snowdrop bulbs off eBay last year. They were already sprouting when they were arrived and most came up fine. I think they'd do very well under an apple tree.
7. Hidcote gets about 45cm high. There are a few dwarf lavenders like Little Lady that grow to about 30cm high.