Allium Bulbs

Allium Bulbs

Allium bulbs produce spectacular displays in garden settings or in landscaped beds and borders. The tall graceful flowers reward you with a blaze of colour, the garlic scent attracts all types of pollinating bees and insects. When the flowers are finished the dried heads make superb features.

Frequently Asked Questions

Allium bulbs should ideally be planted in full sun or partial shade with well-drained, loose soil. They generally tolerate a range of climates, but it’s a good idea to research the specific variety to ensure they are planted in the best growing conditions.

Yes, allium bulbs do multiply. This process happens naturally when in the correct conditions over a 3+ year period. As they begin to multiply and the flowers die back, you can dig them up and relocate them into more suitable areas of the garden if you wish.

Each bulb will produce one stem with one flower.

Yes, you can. Allium bulbs are fully hardy and can be left in the ground or in pots outside all year round.