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Title: Allium
Post by: Gardengirl on August 18, 2004, 12:41:02
I have been collecting seeds from my allium.  Can anyone tell me if it is easy to grow further plants from seed.  If I can - I will have quite a few to spare so if anyone is interested let me know.  I don't know what variety it is, but here is a photo - perhaps someone will recognise it.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v168/gardengirl2004/A4A%20photos/Allium.jpg)
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Pixie on August 18, 2004, 13:22:15
oooohhhhhh pretty

Title: Re:Allium
Post by: reedos on August 23, 2004, 20:16:06
Hi,

I've no idea how easy they are to germinate, but if you've some spare I'm willing to give it a go !!
My book says that they need to be kept in the dark (bit like me most of the time) to germinate.
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Kerry on August 24, 2004, 18:11:14
hi gardengirl
it's allium christophii, beautiful isn't it, and huuuge when out.
i've grown some globemaster (dark purple, more compact head) from seed. from memory i didn't do anything special, although i understand a short while in the fridge will make them perform better.
my mini bulb are 2 years old now, they behave as the mature bulbs, sending up shoots and dying off at the appropriate times, just takes a few years to flower. i need patience!
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Gardengirl on August 24, 2004, 21:54:53
Thanks for the info Kerry.  I keep all my collected seeds in the fridge over winter and find that most of them perform better in the spring.  Do I have to wait until the spring to sow the allium seeds or can I sow them earlier in view of the length of time they take to get going?

NB: Danny & reedos - I wonder if you still want to give it a go in view of what Kerry has said :)
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Gardengirl on August 25, 2004, 09:51:07
but if you've some spare I'm willing to give it a go !!

Hi reedos - just wondered if you had noticed my PM or have you changed your mind?

Pat
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Kerry on August 25, 2004, 12:31:35
hi gardengirl,
have a very useful handbook which you get with the rhs seed distribution scheme, giving germination information for all sorts of seeds. here's what they say about allium:
1. sow in autumn (aha! just right timing!)
2. keep moist and dark
3. chill for 4 weeks
4. sow at 13-16 celsius (55-60 f)
5. time for germination 90 days to 1 year (eek!)
good luck!
ps. if there's any other seed info anyone wants....
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Gardengirl on August 25, 2004, 13:40:11
Thanks everso Kerry - as you say 'eek', but will give it a go - I like a challenge :D :)
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Kerry on August 25, 2004, 17:38:40
hi gardengirl,
sorry, re-reading the info., i should have added: barely cover seed.
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: reedos on August 28, 2004, 17:57:01
Hi Gardengirl

Wasn't ignoring you and haven't changed my mind I would still like to give it a go, I took my little boys away camping for a couple of days which is why I hadn't replied
Title: Re:Allium
Post by: Gardengirl on August 28, 2004, 20:59:17
Ok reedos - PM me your address and I will get some off to you.

Hope you and the boys didn't get washed out of your tent :D

Pat
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