*Dormant Bulbs ship Summer. Wild Garlic is a hardy plant, first sending out tender, strappy leaves and then blooming throughout late spring and early summer. Top-set bulbs form before the flowers, ranging from creamy, pale green to deep maroon. The white and pink blossoms are almost an afterthought, streaking out beyond the knobby bulblets and creating an airy starburst effect. The blooms do not have a fragrance, but disturbing or crushing the foliage will release the iconic onion-y smell. The seed we sell is not seed at all, but actually the top-set bulbs (see corresponding photo). This is a very versatile plant, adapting to all but the wettest soil conditions. Although it does prefer more sun, it grows just fine in the shade. Wild Garlic may not flower in deep shade; in which case, the plant will continue to form the aerial bulblets, which is the primary way Wild Garlic reproduces. The bulbs of Wild Garlic are edible and making a tea from them has historically been used to control coughs and vomiting. Rabbits and deer tend to avoid eating any of the Allium species due to the onion scent and the strong flavor of the foliage. Allium canadense attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. Smaller bees such as onion bees, masked bees, mason bees, and plasterer bees are important pollinators for this plant. Other common names include Meadow Garlic and Wild Onion. *Many know that fall is planting time for commercial garlic. The same goes for Wild Garlic; planting the bulbs early fall allows the plant more time to establish and mature. Garlic shoots may even emerge after a fall planting. A hard frost will cause the plants to die back, but they will continue their growth early spring. For this reason, we prefer not to disturb this process so we only ship Wild Garlic bulbs in August or October (our Summer and Fall bare root shipping seasons) after they have emerged, bloomed, and set seed. Seed of this species is kept under refrigeration (33-38 F) in our warehouse. The days in transit to you in colder or warmer conditions won’t harm the seed, but it should be put back in refrigeration until you are ready to plant or apply pre-sowing treatment. Live Plant Shipping Table Spring Summer Fall Age/Size Dormant Bare Roots N/A August October 1-2 years
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