![]() We may ask for pictures but will try to make it as easy as possible for you. If the plant is dead, has dried out roots or the incorrect item was shipped just notify Plant Addicts within 3 days upon delivery. Plant Addicts guarantees your plant(s) will arrive happy and healthy, but the plant(s) are being shipped through the mail and accidents happen. Plant Addict Guarantee (Included On All Plant Orders) Uses: Borders, Containers, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Pointįeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flowers, Fragrant, Low Maintenance Seasonal Interest: Spring Flowering, Summer Flowering Light Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours of Direct Sunlight)įlower Description: Spring Through Summer Pinball Wizard Allium Information USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 - 9 Space plants 8 to 10 inches apart to create a stunning mass of flowers. The Pinball Wizard Allium is a clump-forming, upright plant that will reach 24 to 30 inches tall and 6 to 12 inches wide. Bulbs may be pushed to the surface when the plant is crowded, so you’ll know it is time to divide the plant. Propagate Pinball Wizard Allium through division during the late fall or early spring. Apply fertilizer in the fall and spring for continued growth. Water your allium during a dry period to help the plant continue to grow. The soil should have medium moisture and be well drained. This plant can live in low-quality soil but responds well to rich soil. The Pinball Wizard Allium requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight to thrive. ![]() ![]() The Pinball Wizard Allium grows as a perennial in zones 4 through 9. Established plants are easy to maintain and drought tolerant. Foraging animals like deer and rabbits generally leave alliums alone. The globe-shaped flower clusters attract pollinators, like butterflies. Trim the tall stems to display the flowers in arrangements. Plant this allium in beds, borders, or mass plantings for a meadow-like look. The Pinball Wizard Allium starts to bloom in the spring, and the flowers last into the summer. The flowers stand above narrow, strap-like foliage. The flowers have a lavender hue and are perched on top of single, thin stems with a medium green color. We’re very sorry, but due to state agricultural restrictions, we are not permitted to ship Allium bulbs to Idaho, or the following five counties in the State of Washington: Adams, Benton, Franklin, Grant and Klickitat.Īllium are The Art & Soul of Spring and Summer.The tiny, star-shaped flowers of the Pinball Wizard Allium bloom in sphere-shaped clusters. Variable horticultural zones ranging from 3-10 depending on the variety. Height: variable depending on the variety. Bloom time: May through August depending on the variety. Plant the smaller Allium bulbs 4" deep and 3" to 4" apart. Plant the larger Allium bulbs 6" to 8" deep and 8" to 10" apart. Please note that flower size is presented as the width, or diameter, from left to right. While most Allium are not recommended for forcing over the winter, there are several varieties that are known to be good forcers: A. All Allium must be planted outdoors in the fall after the soil has cooled down to around 55☏ (normally after two weeks of night time temperatures hovering around 40☏). unifolium can handle soil with a bit more moisture. Allium require rich, well-draining and neutral pH soil and benefit from a summer dry period. cowanii, oreophilum and siculum bulgaricum. They are also valuable cut and dried flowers.Īllium require full sunlight although there are several varieties that can also thrive in partial sunlight: A. Adored by bees, butterflies and pollinators, Allium extend the spring flowering season with bold, dramatic color and statuesque garden architecture. Latin for garlic, the Flowering Onions are available in diverse heights and sizes, are rabbit-, rodent- and deer-resistant, and are seldom affected by disease.
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