Weave them through sunny borders or combine them with feathery grasses for best effect.
Which way up do you plant allium bulbs.
Depending on the size of the bulb plant 10 15cm deep and 10 15cm apart.
Most bulbs not all have a tip which is the end that goes up.
Plant allium bulbs 4 times the size of the bulb below the surface of the soil pointy side up.
Plant them pointy side up.
The small and middle sized alliums a.
Space smaller varieties of alliums 3 4in 8 10cm apart taller alliums need at least 8in 20cm between the bulbs.
Outdoor beds find a location where the soil drains well.
If there are still water puddles 5 6 hours after a hard rain scout out another site.
Peat moss compost ground bark or decomposed manure all work well and a.
Roots grow from the rounded end of the bulb and a stem emerges from the point so you need to make sure that the pointed side of the bulb faces upward when you place the bulb in the soil.
There is a tremendous number of alliums available.
Plant the bulbs in a multi purpose compost and water thoroughly.
If you plant more than one bulb in each container make sure that the bulbs are 6 inches 15 cm apart and 6 inches 15 cm.
That is one way to tell which way to plant bulbs.
Small types grow from bulbs no bigger than your thumbnail.
How to tell which way is up is by looking at the bulb and locating a smooth tip and a rough underside.
Once you have identified the roots face it downward with the pointy tip up.
Nectaroscordum will take some shade and self sows so take care where you plant it.
Plant the bulbs pointed end up.
Cowanii hair purple sensation sphaerocephalon atropurpureum and nectaroscordum can be planted en masse.
Plant them from 2 to 12 inches deep depending on the size of the bulb.
Big bulbs can be larger than your fist.
Or amend the soil with the addition of organic material to raise the level 2 3 to improve the drainage.
Dot throughout your beds and borders to add structure or plant in a container with tulips or other spring plants.
Most allium bulbs will do well in deep pots.
Most alliums have a flat bottom and pointy top.
The roughness comes from the roots of the bulb.