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Alliums.
Got some decorative dried allium chirstophii in my windowsill harvested from my garden and the seeds keep on falling out. Is there anything I could do with them? Could I put them in soil now or wait untill spring? Do they need period of stratification?
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Owdboggy
Owdboggy

I have grown dozens of varieties of Alliums from seed over the last cough cough years. It is reasonably easy, but the bigger the bulb the longer the wait for flowers. So here goes
Sow the seed fresh. It germinates better straight from the plant rather than being dried off.
Cover lightly with grit, gravel or whatever rather than compost.
Sow in a deep pot rather than a seed tray (reasons later).
Leave exposed to weather. They need a period of cold followed by warmth to initiate germination.
When (if?) they germinate do not be in a hurry to p rick them out. This is the reason for deep pot rather than seed tray. They have only one root to begin with and if it is damage, it dies and a new one has to be produced from the base of the seedling. usually they die.
Feed the seed pot with dilute Baby Bio type stuff, until the leaves go yellow then allow the pot to dry off.
Repotting may be done when they are dormant. Some types never really go dormant so be careful.
I often do not repot until they have had another seasons growth. Remember many of them actually grow in late winter/early spring.
Cannot think of anything else for the moment.
Not as hard as it seems. Oh and since they are almost always self pollenated you get what you sow, no variations. UNLESS you have been given some Allium flavum hybrids in which case.................

21 Dec, 2013

 

Thanks owdboggy! Will give it a go. Curious whether I will be succesful.....

21 Dec, 2013

 

they self seed freely in the garden and I agree with Owdboggy, better in a pot as explained.

21 Dec, 2013

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