Perennial Alliums Do this NOW To Prevent them From Spreading Or Becoming Invasive

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About this video:

Alliums are a beautiful plant. Both the spring blooming bulbs, and the summer blooming clumping allium, but I have found that they like to spread. It took me a couple of growing seasons to be familiar with the growth habit of this plant, and to observe whether or not it is an aggressive seeder. Are alliums invasive? I'm here to share my experience with you all. Do you grow these varieties of Alliums? some include the Millennium, Serendipity, Summer Beauty, Lavender Bubbles, and there are more. They are all considered Perennial clumping alliums or ornamental onions. Do they self seed freely in your garden, and how do you feel about it? Comment below. Thanks for watching - Steph (Gardening in Massachusetts zone 6b) #homedepot #homedepotgardencenter #gardentour

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