My snowdrops are flowering their little heads off - I was worried they might not show as winter hasn't been that cold. I bought loads over the past few years - hundreds - and they do look best in clumps or drifts. They are such a brave, hopeful little flower. I also seem to have some primulas flowering, and a cowslip (or oxlip - not quite sure which). I've bought a daphne to go into our woodlandy bit at the back of the garden - trying to create a Magic Wood Garden, with windchimes, solar lights, Green Man faces and magical bits and pieces amongst the plantings. I've planted lots of native hedgerow/woodland plants, hoping to attract plenty of wildlife. DH made a twisty brick path out of recycled bricks which looks very pretty. I haven't been up to going to have a look at it recently as it's been so wet and I haven't felt up to gardening, but I'm hoping that when I do, I'll see all the bulbs I planted coming up. Gardens are always a 'work in progress' - they don't ever get finished, as such!
Sorry...got a bit carried away and off the Snowdrop topic!