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Allium Bulgaricum Flowers Bulbs (Summer Bells)

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Original price $ 4.46 - Original price $ 35.96
Original price $ 14.95
$ 4.46
$ 4.46 - $ 35.96
Current price $ 4.46
Size: 4 Bulbs

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allium nectaroscordum

Allium Bulgaricum, also known as Allium Summer Bells, is an unusual Allium with pendulous, loosely packed florets; the petals are pink and white and create a subtle and charming effect. Your search for elegant and distinctive flowers ends here with Allium Summer Bells flower bulbs.  Height: 38 inches. Bulb size: 12/14 cm. (top size!)

  • • Spectacular Blooms
  •  Attracts Bees and Butterflies
  • • Deer Resistant
  • • Beautiful Cut Flowers
  • • Easy to Grow
  • Deer Wont Eat
  • Ideal for Perennial Gardens
Planting Allium Bulbs - How to Grow Allium Bulbs
Alliums are essentially blooming onions – no, not the ones you might find in your local chain restaurant, but rather,flowering bulbs that compliment any late spring garden. Unlike more common fall planted/spring blooming bulbs such as tulips and daffodils, the allium is a curiosity that is sure to impress and inspire for years to come. Also known as ornamental onions, Allium is ideal for making color and height combinations in the border. Most alliums flower in June, just after the real spring flowerers, and before most summer flowers comes into bloom. They therefore form an indispensable perennial that keeps the border in flower well into the year.
When to Plant your Allium Bulbs:
Plant allium bulbs in the fall for late spring and early summer bloom.
Where to Plant your Allium Bulbs:
Allium bulbs are easy to plant. Like most flower bulbs, they prefer full sun, but will also thrive in partially shaded locations. Given both sun and a good drainage, they will reappear year after year. Their slim, vertical shape means that most take up very little ground space, while adding accents to a blowsy planting scheme.
How to Plant your Allium Bulbs:
In most cases, you will want to fertilize your allium bulb planting site with bulb food to ensure that the bulbs are properly established. For best results, we recommend planting your allium bulbs just over twice as deep as the height of the bulb and about 5 or 6 inches apart. When planting, make sure that the bulbs are planted with the pointy end up. Make sure that you water your allium bulbs sufficiently after planting. Allium bulbs are versatile and are hardy in most climates. Allium bulbs can also be planted successfully indoors.

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