Easy way to propagate Allium christophii, which I learned from Dan Johnson’s garden: take the dried stalks, which will not yet have discarded the seeds, and tie them, upside, to a tripod of stakes, and the seeds will fall out over the winter. Or you can just scatter them. There’s a post about it somewhere.
What a treat to revisit Marcia and Randy’s Garden several years ago through Cindy’s magical eyes and your good graces: thank you Bob!
Some of these were posted a while back, elsewhere, but I thought I’d spring things up a bit.
Fabulous drift of Alliums captured by a fabulous photographer.
Easy way to propagate Allium christophii, which I learned from Dan Johnson’s garden: take the dried stalks, which will not yet have discarded the seeds, and tie them, upside, to a tripod of stakes, and the seeds will fall out over the winter. Or you can just scatter them. There’s a post about it somewhere.