Drumstick Allium Spread. water the plants regularly during the growing season, then let the foliage go dry after blooming ends in late summer or early autumn. If you don't want drumstick allium to spread, deadhead them before they set seed. these bulbs naturalize (spread) easily by seed. Stunning in beds and borders, city gardens, cottage gardens, coastal gardens, or containers. Spectacular in large sweeping drifts. this allium makes an excellent cut flower. Allow the leaves to die down to the ground. The unusual blooms last up to two weeks in floral arrangements. this allium is drought tolerant. drumstick alliums are a striking addition to a perennial border, cutting garden or a spring bulb planter. The drumstick allium also works well in rock gardens, cottage gardens, and open woodland settings. Plant in groups (at least 20 to 25 bulbs) for the best visual impact. It’s also debatably toxic to humans, as the high level of sulphates can cause indigestion, resulting in mild symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. Plants spread slowly by offset bulbs, making solid clumps over time. Deep green changing to rose purple.
The unusual blooms last up to two weeks in floral arrangements. Stunning in beds and borders, city gardens, cottage gardens, coastal gardens, or containers. this moderate grower can spread like weeds if left untended and is toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. The drumstick allium also works well in rock gardens, cottage gardens, and open woodland settings. water the plants regularly during the growing season, then let the foliage go dry after blooming ends in late summer or early autumn. Spectacular in large sweeping drifts. Plants spread slowly by offset bulbs, making solid clumps over time. these bulbs naturalize (spread) easily by seed. If you don't want drumstick allium to spread, deadhead them before they set seed. Deep green changing to rose purple.
Drumstick Allium Spread this allium is drought tolerant. Spectacular in large sweeping drifts. If you don't want drumstick allium to spread, deadhead them before they set seed. this allium is drought tolerant. It’s also debatably toxic to humans, as the high level of sulphates can cause indigestion, resulting in mild symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. The drumstick allium also works well in rock gardens, cottage gardens, and open woodland settings. this allium makes an excellent cut flower. Deep green changing to rose purple. Stunning in beds and borders, city gardens, cottage gardens, coastal gardens, or containers. these bulbs naturalize (spread) easily by seed. water the plants regularly during the growing season, then let the foliage go dry after blooming ends in late summer or early autumn. Plants spread slowly by offset bulbs, making solid clumps over time. Plant in groups (at least 20 to 25 bulbs) for the best visual impact. The unusual blooms last up to two weeks in floral arrangements. drumstick alliums are a striking addition to a perennial border, cutting garden or a spring bulb planter. this moderate grower can spread like weeds if left untended and is toxic to cats, dogs, and horses.