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Allium Bulbs

Creating the most magnificent display, Alliums come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Although a firm favourite with avid gardeners, these are most popular with bees, butterflies and insects who cannot resist those nectar-rich flowers. Gigantic alliums such as Giganteum will create drama planted in borders, whilst Wild Garlic will fill the air with its scent after those early spring showers.

 

Like everything we supply here at Boston Seeds, we pride ourselves on supplying professional quality - and for flower bulbs, that means BIG! Our bigger bulbs produce bigger, better and bolder flowers. Choose from our exciting range of varieties - allium surprise bulb collection, old favourites, garden classics as well as striking new lines for 2024.

 

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Ambassador Allium Bulbs
September Delivery
Ambassador Allium Bulbs

A structural masterpiece! This stunning giant allium will add height to your borders as well as attracting an array of bees, butterflies and other pollinators to fill your garden with early summer flurry. Ideal for use as dried cut flowers in your home once they have finished flowering.

  • Height (cm): 130cm
  • Bulb Size (cm): 20+ cm
  • Blooms: June/ July
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Allium Surprise Bulb Collection
September Delivery
Allium Surprise Bulb Collection

Contains a minimum of 4 varieties of alliums ranging in height, shapes and colours to create bold features in the garden or a great floral display as dried flowers. These magnificent allium flower heads supply a real feast of nectar for pollinating insects.

  • Height (cm): 100 - 120cm
  • Bulb Size (cm): 6 - 20cm
  • Blooms: May- June
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Aflatunense Allium Bulbs
September Delivery
Aflatunense Allium Bulbs

Producing large spherical flower heads, that are a fantastic lilac purple. These are a must to attract bees and other pollinators into your garden, whilst also having a light fragrance they are suitable for pots or creating structure in your borders.

  • Height (cm): 70cm
  • Bulb Size (cm): 10 / 12cm
  • Blooms: May/June
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Alliums: Advice On How To Grow Them (And Why!)

 

If you’ll pardon the pun, this bulb flower has a real way of growing on you; it produces medium-to-tall upright stalks ending in a bold globe of fluffy-looking florets in a rich violet colour (though several species have lighter lilac petals). These punchy, purple pom-poms have a real way of drawing the eye - as such, you’re best scattering them evenly throughout a sunny border or a tall, grassy meadow. They’re also excellent cut flowers!

 

Fun Facts

The ornamental allium symbolises unity and patience. Fitting, as it grows dozens of florets in one bulb. In fact, the word “onion” is derived from the latin word unio, as in union!

There aren’t many myths surrounding onions, as you may expect from a plant most commonly seen in the kitchen; however, there are some myths linking them to the magic of tears and the importance of emotional release.

 

How to grow

Alliums are best planted early-to-mid autumn, and typically flower from May to June. They require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight - be wary of cold or wet conditions where the bulbs may rot. Their tall, upright stems also require protection from the wind.

 

Smaller species of allium should be planted roughly 10cm apart; taller species require 20cm between each bulb. Alternatively, they can be planted in containers.

 

Alliums are tolerant to drought and dislike being watered in the summer. Alliums grown in containers will need regular watering, but take care that they don’t get too damp.

 

Alliums have sparse foliage at the base that will begin to die at flowering time. You can cover these up with lower-growing flowers, or remove them to no ill effect.

 

Species & Styles

Popular allium species include Gladiator and Giganteum: these are formidable flowers in terms of size alone, with their flower heads growing 10-25cm across! Similarly, the well-named Mount Everest is one of the taller allium species at an average of 90cm tall.

 

Thinking about mixing and contrasting colours? The more popular varieties are iris purple, but there are plenty of others: the aforementioned ‘Mount Everest’ breed, as well as the smaller Graceful’ Beauty breed, both have a pale silver-lilac colouration. The later-blooming Allium atropurpureum and Allium sphaerocephalon have smaller, denser flower heads that bloom in a richer magenta (and the latter is accented with green).

 

Bright orange and yellow plants lend themselves to an eye-catching, summery effect. For a softer look, try a pale white or pink plant, or a plant with silver foliage.