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Planting allium, the lollipop of the garden | L.A. at Home via latimesblogs.latimes.com

By Douglas E. Welch on May 28, 2019 08:19 pm
I was just discussing alliums with my sister, Donna, a few days ago and now I seem to be seeing them everywhere. Here are a few Los Angeles friendly albums we could be growing in our gardens. — Douglas
 

Fall bulb catalogs are sweetened with alluring eye candy, including those lollipop-shaped alliums. Their large, globed flower heads consist of petite star-like blossoms that shoot from stems rising 2 to 4 feet. But unless you want to dig up the bulbs and refrigerate them for weeks every year, most alliums are temptations to be resisted.

Southern California has the warm, dry summers these bulbs favor but not the cold winters they usually require. Joan Citron, editor of “Selected Plants for Southern California Gardens,” has tried about 10 kinds in her Reseda garden. For the most part, they’ve thrived only in colder years. “I think they’re gorgeous,” she says, “but they’re not worth the trouble.”

Does that mean gardeners here should steer clear of ornamental alliums, relatives of culinary onion, leek and garlic?

Not necessarily. Though a few can be aggressive and weedy, others will settle in nicely. Garden designer James Duell is bowled over by the 2-foot-wide spheres of amethyst-colored Allium schubertii that thrive amid aloes and agaves in his Culver City garden.

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Magnolia liliiflora in my sister’s Ohio garden via Instagram

By Douglas E. Welch on May 28, 2019 02:33 pm

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Magnolia liliiflora in my sister’s Ohio garden

Magnolia liliiflora in my sister’s Ohio garden via Instagram

During a recent visit back to Ohio I caught the end of the Spring bloom in my sister’s garden.

 She inherited this old garden from the original owners of the home. It had declined a bit with lots of brambles and saplings but she is quickly restoring it. I’ll have to visit earlier in the year sometime to see the full extent of all its blooming trees. 

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Watsonia in the Cal Poly Pomona Rose Garden via Instagram

By Douglas E. Welch on May 28, 2019 02:22 pm

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Watsonia in the Cal Poly Pomona Rose Garden

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More plants from the @calpolypomona rose garden. I think it at nearly the height of its bloom. It took me over an hour to work my way around the garden. 

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