I rescued some snowdrops today. The bulbs had pushed their way up to the surface of the soil. Replanted them in the grass one inch deep. Does anyone know why the bulbs pushed themselves up to the soil surface?
Also found a new gooseberry bush attached to its parent plant. (A prolific fruiter) The new bush had formed as a result of a branch coming into contact with the ground. The branch developed roots at the point of contact with the soil and a new plant formed. All I needed to do was sever the new plant from the parent and pot it up. What is the technical term for the branch of a plant rooting in the soil like that? I'd love to find out.