How to care for gladiator allium?

Caring for your Alliums after they bloom is rather simple. Once the plants are finished blooming and fade to brown or yellow, cut them down to ground level. In the fall, cover the soil with a couple inches of mulch and remove the mulch in spring to allow for new growth. If desired, you can also divide your alliums.

Where to plant allium gladiator?

Alliums do best in a sunny spot in a very well-drained soil. They're not fussy about soil type. Plant taller varieties towards the back of a border and shorter-growing types in the front. Alliums are well suited to growing in pots but their strappy foliage can look unsightly after flowering.

Does allium prefer sun or shade?

full sun Light: Allium thrive in full sun, but can tolerate part-shade conditions.

Does gladiator allium multiply?

Alliums are a great transitional flower, providing drama in the late spring and early summer garden. Fresh cut or dried, they are a flower arranger's delight. They are easy to grow and multiply and increase in beauty each year, providing more and more stems and blooms for years to come.

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