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Tue, Jun 27, 06 at 13:34
| This is the first year I have grown Alliums. I have some A. carulium that I really like. I see they are producing bulblets. Can/how should I plant them? Any tips or experiences will be appreciated.
Wormy |
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- Posted by lilwormy2003 z5WI (lilwormy2003@aol.com) on Thu, Jul 13, 06 at 22:59
| anyone?? lol |
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- Posted by flodhesten z7 Denmark (My Page) on Fri, Jul 14, 06 at 15:34
| Hi Wormy, Your questions deserves an answer from somebody knowing more about A. caerulum than I. I would grow the bulblet like I would with garlic topsets. Plant them in the soil about one and a half times the depth of the bulb in early autumn. Until then - harvest when mature, let them dry and store at roomtemperature until plantingtime. Hope this will provoke a more knowledged person to give you an answer based on experience with A. caerulum. Sören. |
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- Posted by lilwormy2003 z5WI (lilwormy2003@aol.com) on Sat, Jul 29, 06 at 17:21
| Thank you Sören, I'll give it a try. Wormy |
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