@@MyCornerOnline Oh, I can't wait to see that. Also, I told my mother about your flowers, and she told me that she had an allium flower that she bought at the market, but after it bloomed, it died.
@@maggie_grc Yes. Alliums are bulbs. Like all bulbs, they bloom for a while and then die. You have to leave the leaves until they die back as the nutrients go back into the bulb. If you bought them at a market, they would not be planted in the ground. If you plant them in the ground, you may not get flowers the next year, but they should come up and you can let the leaves die back and then you would get flowers the next year.
woahh... your garden is beautiful.
Oh thank you! In previous years I did walk through videos. I am thinking I might do one again soon.
@@MyCornerOnline Oh, I can't wait to see that. Also, I told my mother about your flowers, and she told me that she had an allium flower that she bought at the market, but after it bloomed, it died.
@@maggie_grc Yes. Alliums are bulbs. Like all bulbs, they bloom for a while and then die. You have to leave the leaves until they die back as the nutrients go back into the bulb. If you bought them at a market, they would not be planted in the ground. If you plant them in the ground, you may not get flowers the next year, but they should come up and you can let the leaves die back and then you would get flowers the next year.
@@MyCornerOnline ohh, I see... Thank you for the info, and God bless you and your family! ☺