Position the bulbs with the pointed end facing upwards.
Which direction to plant allium bulbs.
After your alliums have bloomed leave the foliage in place and do not cut it off.
Plant the bulbs in a multi purpose compost and water thoroughly.
The planting depth should be two to three times the diameter of the bulbs.
Dot throughout your beds and borders to add structure or plant in a container with tulips or other spring plants.
Space smaller varieties of alliums 3 4in 8 10cm apart taller alliums need at least 8in 20cm between the bulbs.
Depending on your location roots will form in the fall but the rest of the growth will happen in the spring.
Make sure to use a deep and fairly large pot for large allium bulbs.
That is one way to tell which way to plant bulbs.
Outdoor beds find a location where the soil drains well.
Once you have identified the roots face it downward with the pointy tip up.
Depending on the size of the bulb plant 10 15cm deep and 10 15cm apart.
Plant allium bulbs in full sun and provide them soil that is rich in organic matter.
Peat moss compost ground bark or decomposed manure all work well and a.
When to plant them.
How to tell which way is up is by looking at the bulb and locating a smooth tip and a rough underside.
Cowanii hair purple sensation sphaerocephalon atropurpureum and nectaroscordum can be planted en masse.
Or amend the soil with the addition of organic material to raise the level 2 3 to improve the drainage.
Strictly speaking allium is a genus of flowering bulb plants that includes various types of onions and garlic but when spoken in gardening circles the term usually refers to inedible members of the genus.
After planting water the soil well to settle the soil around the bulbs.
Plant the allium bulbs with the pointy end facing up.
Plant at 3 4 times the depth of the bulb and approx 10cm 15cm apart.
The bulb forming alliums will need to be planted in the fall.
Plant allium bulbs 4 times the size of the bulb below the surface of the soil pointy side up.
Choose a planting location for the allium bulbs that will provide as much sunlight as possible.
Allium bulbs are fairly low maintenance have dazzling flowers and tend to deter pests making them a great addition to most gardens.
Loosen and turn over the soil in the planting location to a depth of 12 to 14 inches with a garden fork or spade.
Then cross your fingers and wait for spring.
I tend to plant in good drifts rather than in twos and threes to avoid a dotty look.
Fill in the holes and tread down lightly.
So if you have a two inch bulb you would plant it four to six inches deep water them well after planting.
The small and middle sized alliums a.
After flowering remove the leaves when they have withered.
The roughness comes from the roots of the bulb.
Most allium bulbs will do well in deep pots.
Feed regularly in poor soils.