ALLIUM MOLY
European in origin, this medium-sized allium produces numerous golden yellow flowers at the end of each stem. Very hardy, this allium can be planted all autumn in the smallest corners of your garden where it will settle for many years. BEDDINGS: From September, you can plant your bulbs, point upwards, 15-20 cm deep and 15 cm apart. They tolerate all types of soil, even dry and chalky, where they can naturalize quickly. Remove faded flower umbels and remove the foliage and stem after yellowing. ROCK GARDEN: their clump will thicken from year to year but will quickly be limited in its development by its neighbors that it will not want to disturb. POTS: in pots, planters, plant these small bulbs in groups in autumn. After watering, you can leave them outside until they flower naturally at the end of spring.
