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About

Features

Life Cycle Perennial
Planting Season Fall
Color Mixed
Growth Habit Clumping
Bloom Season Early Summer

Plant Characteristics Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fragrant
Use Container Garden, Cut Flower Garden, Dried Flowers
Growing Conditions Drought Tolerant, Outdoor
Plant Resistance Deer, Rabbit

About Small Flowering Mix - Allium Bulbs

Allium

Seed Type Bulb
Also known as Ornamental Onion, Flowering Onion

Here you go—we've solved your decision-making problems. Our Small Flowering Mix gives you alliums in different shapes, sizes, and colors; all you have to do is figure out where to plant them! Alliums are perfect in the middle of beds or along borders. They have the most visual impact when they're planted in groups of at least 10 bulbs. They're great in flower arrangements, too! And... since they're members of the onion family, their scent keeps deer, rabbits, and other critters away. Plus, alliums are wonderful pollinators! Sit back and watch as the bees and butterflies make themselves right at home in your garden.

Mix Contents Moly, Neapolitanum, Oreophilum

Planting Information

Planting Small Flowering Mix - Allium Bulbs

Planting Season Fall
Light Requirement Full Sun, Partial Shade
Planting Depth 2-3 inches deep
Plant Height 8 to 12 inches
Plant Spacing 3 to 4 inches
Water Needs Average
Hardiness Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Bulb Size 5+ cm circumference
View our Allium Planting Guide to learn more.

Coverage

Amount
Recommended Coverage
30 Bulbs / Fall-Planted | Ships in Fall Up to 3 Sq. Ft
60 Bulbs / Fall-Planted | Ships in Fall Up to 6 Sq. Ft
90 Bulbs / Fall-Planted | Ships in Fall Up to 9 Sq. Ft

Companions Plants

Companion Plants for Small Flowering Mix - Allium Bulbs

Aesthetic or Culinary