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Once the purple firework display is over, follow these steps to set your alliums up for gorgeous blooms again next year.
From flowers to grasses, these companion plants can help fruit trees flourish by improving soil, deterring pests, and more.
Leeks and green onions are both part of the allium family, but leeks are larger, milder, and more fibrous, while green onions are smaller, sharper in flavor, and often used raw or as garnish.
The allium family of vegetables are easy to grow and often available year around. They can grow fairly close together, so ...
They're a great addition to cutting gardens. This charming flower has a delightful name, lacey foliage, and the most ethereal-looking flowers you’ve ever seen in shades of blue, pink or white. It’s a ...
Adding lamps, string lights, and other outdoor lighting is a great way to make your yard and porch look charming and inviting, and security lights can of course be important for safety. The problem: ...
The allium family, which includes vegetables like onions, garlic, and leeks, is a foundation of virtually every cuisine. Though less common than bulb onions, chives and green onions can pull ...
When the light-bulb industry labels its 5,000-kelvin bulbs “daylight,” it’s trying to helpfully indicate that you’re getting a blue light—never mind the fact that a dinky white light ...
Discover essential tips for successfully growing green onions in containers. Learn about the best container choices, care routines, and harvesting techniques.
Antioxidant potential and α-glucosidase inhibitory activity of onion (Allium cepa L.) peel and bulb extracts Atividade antioxidante e potencial inibidor de α-glucosidase de extratos de casca e bulbo ...
Alliums, also known as ornamental onions, are flowering bulbs that will add explosions of color to your garden with their signature pom-pom tops that look like bursting fireworks. They grow in various ...
Camassia are loved for their towering blue, purple or white flowers – reaching a full height of 80cm. 'Camassia bulbs don’t like to be disturbed so are better suited to growing in the garden rather ...