Beautiful ! Something that out competes the Dandy Lion is A - O - K in my book! I think i'll go buy some bulk seed and spread them along the roadsides to beautify the springtime barren farms.
I live in sand and mine have been in the ground 20+ years and they won’t spread at all. I wish they would spread for my honeybees. I have a small patch the size of a dinner plate. I dug bulbs last year and planted them all over and I haven’t seen a one come up and my other little patch is up and going strong right now.
Here in NW UK I have grown two or three; then they vanish. Field mice eat them, bulbs just don't grow and they are not cheap to buy for our containers. Can't believe my eyes!
Where was this video taken? I've heard some concern over them becoming invasive in some states, though if they are only weedy in yards and agricultural fields, and not natural areas, I wouldn't label them invasive.
Now that is a lawn! Not invasive! It is a great fire restrictive plant. I'm digging mine up where it is not doing well with climate change to move to a zone 4 rock garden.
I bought two pots with about 12 olive sized bulbs each last year put them in my garden and its now grown to 60 flowers this spring. Granted, I weeded out all the competing green stuff around it to make sure it would come back and it more than doubled. Love the strong scent
I don't think it's invasive; its beautiful! Looks like you need to start selling them to make money if you don't like them. Same to me as The Star of Bethlehem, they're wonderful. The bugle weed is also like them and you can't go wrong for a group of little flowers with a powerful punch of color, purples and white...if you're a gardener, that is...I like to plant crocus around them as well.
I've never seen it like that! I see what you mean. Thanks for posting. That's crazy!
Thanks for the info on this plant. I have bulbs in a pot and I think I'll keep it there.
So beautiful! And what an amazing symbiosis between them and the corn plantings 🤟🏼🙏🏼🤌🏼🌱🌽☀️
Beautiful ! Something that out competes the Dandy Lion is A - O - K in my book! I think i'll go buy some bulk seed and spread them along the roadsides to beautify the springtime barren farms.
I love it. Purple ones already in my back yard when I bought my house and I just bought more of the white/blue variety to mix in.
Love it!! We have a bunch of hyacinths on our side hill and I want them to take it over. Looks like they will, lol.
What species of muscari are these?
I live in sand and mine have been in the ground 20+ years and they won’t spread at all. I wish they would spread for my honeybees. I have a small patch the size of a dinner plate. I dug bulbs last year and planted them all over and I haven’t seen a one come up and my other little patch is up and going strong right now.
It's beautiful! 😍
What zone are you in?
Looks like a bumper crop. Can you sell in markets.
Here in NW UK I have grown two or three; then they vanish. Field mice eat them, bulbs just don't grow and they are not cheap to buy for our containers. Can't believe my eyes!
Where was this video taken? I've heard some concern over them becoming invasive in some states, though if they are only weedy in yards and agricultural fields, and not natural areas, I wouldn't label them invasive.
invasive to agriculture, although not bothersome as many other weeds ; )
I love that. Can this be put in yards?
I'm sure it could. They are very small bulbs and you can buy a lot online for not very much
Yes they love it mixed in my grass in my yard
yes you can,
I think if you put a pig pen there, the pigs would root the bulbs out. Move the pen around, remove all bulbs. Then eat the pig.
Muscari are poisonous to animals
Wowzers !
I see nothing wrong here lol😅😅😅
What do you do with the seeds that grow from the bulb?
Now that is a lawn!
Not invasive! It is a great fire restrictive plant.
I'm digging mine up where it is not doing well with climate change to move to a zone 4 rock garden.
Wow! 🤩
Could market them to home gardeners and cash in on it as a cash crop. Because they don't spread like that around a house.
I bought two pots with about 12 olive sized bulbs each last year put them in my garden and its now grown to 60 flowers this spring. Granted, I weeded out all the competing green stuff around it to make sure it would come back and it more than doubled. Love the strong scent
oh yea they will spread, doubling every year is common.
I don't think it's invasive; its beautiful! Looks like you need to start selling them to make money if you don't like them. Same to me as The Star of Bethlehem, they're wonderful. The bugle weed is also like them and you can't go wrong for a group of little flowers with a powerful punch of color, purples and white...if you're a gardener, that is...I like to plant crocus around them as well.
But they smell so good
Someone must have planted some in my neighborhood. Its all in my yard, and no I do not like it. 🤬🤬😊
I wish I lived close. I’d come and dig it all up for you. My honeybees love it. I have 5 small patches. I’d like to have it all over my 8 acres.
@@jamesbarron1202 where are you?? i have them dug up in outdoor Costco bags and i would love to get rid of it😭 i have past 100 bags in my yard !!
@@deletedinactive9963 north central Texas
They are invasive that’s why I plant mines in a pot