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Drumsticks Allium Bulb

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  • - Height: 2-3 feet
  • - Hardiness Zone: 4-9
  • - Exposure: Full Sun
  • - Bloom Time: May-June
Plant Features

Drumsticks Allium Plants (Allium Sphaerocephalon) bring eye-catching burgundy blooms atop long, strong stems. These beauties are heat and drought tolerant, and will be a treat for the pollinators! Recommended spacing for fall planted Drumstick Allium bulbs is 3 inches apart at a depth of 3 inches.

Planting Instructions:

  • - Plant bulbs in the fall, 3-4 weeks before the ground freezes.
  • - Dig a hole 4-6 inches deep, placing the bulbs pointy side up.
  • - Space bulbs 3-4 inches apart for a natural, dense look.

Soil Preparation:

  • - Prefers well-draining soil, as they dislike soggy conditions.
  • - Amend heavy soil with sand or organic matter to improve drainage.
  • - Alliums do best in soil with a neutral pH of 6.0 to 7.5.

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water bulbs well after planting to help them establish roots.
  • - During the growing season, they require minimal watering. Water only if the soil is dry.
  • - Avoid overwatering as it can cause the bulbs to rot.

Fertilizer Type:

  • - Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10) when planting.
  • - Fertilize again in spring when new shoots appear to encourage healthy growth and blooming.
  • - Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can promote excessive foliage instead of flowers.

Pruning and Care:

  • - Deadhead spent flowers to prevent seed production and to encourage better blooms next season.
  • - Allow foliage to die back naturally after blooming to nourish the bulbs for next year.
  • - After the foliage has yellowed and died, you can trim it back completely.

Additional Pest Management:

  • - Drumsticks Allium is generally pest-resistant, but slugs and snails may occasionally appear. Use slug repellents or traps if necessary.
  • - Rodents tend to avoid Allium due to their onion-like smell.

Blooming Indicators:

  • - Drumstick Allium blooms in mid to late summer.
  • - The flower starts off green and matures into a deep purple color, creating a striking visual effect.
  • - Each flower head is composed of many tiny star-shaped flowers forming a round, drumstick-like shape.

Light Requirements:

  • - Prefers full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight).
  • - Can tolerate partial shade but may produce fewer flowers.

Temperature Tolerance:

  • - Hardy in USDA zones 4-8.
  • - Can tolerate winter temperatures as low as -30°F (-34°C).
  • - Mulch over winter for added protection in colder regions.

Companion Plants for Drumsticks Allium:

  • - Euphorbia: Pair with Euphorbia for contrasting textures and colors.
  • - Lavender: Lavender’s soft blooms complement the vertical structure of Drumsticks Allium.
  • - Tulips: Plant with tulips for a longer season of color and interest in your garden.
  • - Sedum: The low-growing sedum provides a nice ground cover beneath the tall, slender stems of Allium.
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
Mature Spread 2-4 inches
Habit Upright
Flower Color Burgundy
Foliage Color Green
Attracts Bees, Butterflies
Features Cut Flowers
Garden Styles Butterfly Garden, Container Garden, Cottage Garden, English Garden, Pollinator Garden
Plant Used for Aesthetic Appeal, Borders and Edging, Focal Point, Natural Pest Control, Texture
Pet Friendly No
Tolerates Sandy soil
Critter Resistance Deer Resistance: High

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Great bulbs

Excited to see these bloom in the spring!

From LYNDA | September 24, 2021


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