Ranging from a delicate 8 inches high (20cm) up to a magnificent 47 inches (1.2m) there are around 260 species of allium to choose from. Flowers come in practically every shade of purple as well as yellow and white plus they are also adored by bees and butterflies as a valuable source of nectar. Reaching their best during May and June, these spring bulbs need to be planted in fall, so they can enjoy a cold dormant period before shooting in early spring. Find out exactly when to plant bulbs – specifically allium – for the best results along with expert tips.

When to plant allium bulbs

Planting bulbs in fall is key to a spring show.  ‘Alliums, just like tulips and daffodils, should be planted in the fall and will flower from mid-May to the end of June,’ say the experts at iBulb (opens in new tab). ‘Alliums will survive the winter. This means you can leave them undisturbed from where they will come up and flower again next year.’

What is the best month to plant allium bulbs?

Best grown in USDA hardiness zones 3-8, Alliums are best planted from September through to late October. ‘Allium bulbs should be planted in fall – once air and soil temperatures have cooled - for early spring bloom,’ says Adelle Hack from White Flower Farm (opens in new tab). ‘Gardeners in northerly climes should plant Allium bulbs six to eight weeks before the first anticipated frost.’ ‘When you purchase your bulbs,’ adds James Ramnought, SBM Marketing Director, Phostrogen (opens in new tab), ‘they should be planted as soon as possible, as prolonged storage will cause them to rot. A healthy bulb should be dry, with no leaves or roots beginning to grow before it is put in the ground. The longer you wait to plant them, the more likely it is that they’ll struggle to flower next season!’

When can I plant allium bulbs in an outside container?

No matter which variety of allium you choose, they can look stunning in a large contemporary style planter. From the large spherical blooms of Christophii and Globemaster to the two-toned egg-shaped beauty allium sphaerocephalon, these blooms are real eye-catchers planted en masse or mixed with other spring bulbs and perennials. ‘They should be planted in fall between September and November, before the soil freezes,’ advises Ben Rotteveel, Bulb Specialist at Dutch Grown (opens in new tab). ‘You will rarely have to worry about watering them as they actually prefer dry conditions. Choose a sunny spot, water them when you plant them and then just wait for the lovely blooms in late spring and early summer.’

Is it too late to plant allium bulbs in spring?

While it’s not ideal, you can plant allium bulbs in the ground or in pots, as late as March. They won’t flower as well or as promptly in their first year, due to the shortened time period for establishing roots, but they should catch up and perform well in the following years.