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Posted by erk120 on May 8, 2008, 15:22:31, in reply to "Re: Allium Bulb Question- foliage browning?"
Well I'm very glad to hear that a least some of the plants are blooming for you. If this is your first year for these plants, don't be put off because some didn't bloom. Sometimes alliums have to go thru one year before they put up flowers. With that said investigating for bulb rot isn't a bad idea, but let the leaves die back before you do that. Also what lk said about fertilizing now would be an outstanding idea. BTW, you should post a pic when the plants bloom.
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