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| | | | | Alliums, or flowering onions, seem to spread either by offset (bulbs multiply and send up new leaves and flower stalks while attached to the parent bulb) or by seed, occasionally both ways. I've not noticed A. karataviense multiply via offset, but it does set a copious quantity of seeds. New plants start to bloom in... | |
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| | | | | If you are looking for a fun addition to the mixed flower border or enjoy floristry as I do, this annual is a versatile and useful plant to grow. The stems when mature can be up to three feet tall and packed with flowers for the length. | |
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| | | While we still grow some exotic garden flowers in our polyculture garden, such as cosmos and zinnias, this year I decided to add more native annuals to the mix. One of the native wildflowers I planted was California poppies. Our sunken garden rows are on a slight slope, so when I planted the seeds, they... | ||