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Sicilian Honey Garlic - Allium Bulgaricum
Featured Varieties

Sicilian Honey Garlic - Allium Bulgaricum

Posted by Ben Rotteveel on Nov 04, 2022

Sicilian honey garlic also known as Allium Bulgaricum or Nectaroscordum Siculum, produces delicate and beautiful flowers that make perfect additions to ornamental gardens. This dainty flower is particularly delightful when combined...

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How to Grow Alliums?
How-to Guides

How to Grow Alliums?

Posted by Ben Rotteveel on Mar 04, 2020

You might know the allium family from the chives in your herb garden: little fluffy purple balls much beloved by bees and butterflies....

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When To Plant Allium Bulbs
Bulb Info

When To Plant Allium Bulbs

Posted by Ben Rotteveel on Dec 10, 2019

Alliums deserve a place in every garden. These beautiful spring flower bulbs in shades of lilac, purple, pink, yellow, and white come in a fantastic range of shapes and sizes. Depending on...

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How to Plant Allium Bulbs?
How-to Guides

How to Plant Allium Bulbs?

Posted by Ben Rotteveel on Sep 30, 2019

How to Plant Allium Bulbs? Learn About Planting Allium Bulbs, The Graceful Globes Of The Garden Alliums are an ornamental member of the Onion family. Their spherical blooms are made...

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Alliums – Nature’s Glorious Globes
Featured Varieties

Alliums – Nature’s Glorious Globes

Posted by Ben Rotteveel on Jun 11, 2019

Blooming on regal stems with big fluffy balls in purple, white and yellow, Alliums are one of the last bulbs of the season. How to best plant and care for...

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Alliums: Glorious Globes Providing Constant Color
Featured Varieties

Alliums: Glorious Globes Providing Constant Color

Posted by Ben Rotteveel on Jun 05, 2018

The beauties of the onion-family, ornamental Alliums will provide a perfect background to your flower garden from early spring all through to late summer. Fluffy purple globes that are a...

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