Allium lusitanicum, seed-bearing
native wild plant
Wild mountain perennial with pretty purple flower heads.
Uncomplicated, copes well with drought. Also feels at home in the rock garden. Forms clumps. Cover seeds with about 0.5 cm of soil.
Bumblebees especially love mountain garlic.
Height: 10 - 40 cm
Winter hardy: yes
Location: Sun, thrives even on poor soils.
Sowing: March/April indoors or from the end of March to July outdoors, cultivation in pots is recommended.
Planting distance: 20 cm
Harvest/Flowering: July - September
Insect happiness, especially bumblebees.
By the way, the wildflowers are packaged in grass paper.
Grass paper is an environmentally friendly and sustainable packaging. It uses the rapidly renewable raw material grass, which can be processed without the use of chemicals and uses significantly less energy and water.