Allium

Why Allium Adds Structure Fast
Allium gives you those floating, globe-like flowers that make a garden look designed by someone with their life together. I adore that strong shape in a border.
Because it’s part of the onion family, it also has the kind of scent profile that lands it among plants to keep mosquitoes away and other pests at bay.
Ornamental vs. Edible Alliums
For pure beauty, I’d go with ornamental alliums. They give you larger, more dramatic blooms than the edible kinds most people grow in the vegetable patch.
That said, chives and garlic are useful too. I just think the ornamental types do more heavy lifting visually.
How to Handle the Fading Foliage
Here’s the annoying part: the leaves often start looking rough before or during bloom. I usually hide that fading foliage behind catmint, low grasses, or other mounding garden plants that repel mosquitoes.
That one trick makes a huge difference. Seriously, it’s the difference between “wow” and “why is this patch so tired?”
Best Design Pairings
Allium looks stunning with catmint, sage, and lemon thyme. It fits beautifully into modern beds and more romantic borders alike, especially when you want a strong vertical accent.
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