The same hardiness as T. violaceae, but with delicious, GOOD white flowers that die politely and won’t throw dirty tissue vibes everywhere like a lot of white flowering plants can have a tendency to do.
A wonderful plant for a mixed herb bed, for pots to add a more delicate and refined, less predictable Agapanthus effect, or add to the veg garden edges and actually use it as intended! "The common name “society garlic”, is a head-ache naming from the colonial era in South Africa, where the white Europeans were shown it and decided it was much more polite on the breath for dinner parties than garlic.
Plant into loamy or open soils in full sun. Gets up to about knee height on a grown up.
The same hardiness as T. violaceae, but with delicious, GOOD white flowers that die politely and won’t throw dirty tissue vibes everywhere like a lot of white flowering plants can have a tendency to do.
A wonderful plant for a mixed herb bed, for pots to add a more delicate and refined, less predictable Agapanthus effect, or add to the veg garden edges and actually use it as intended! "The common name “society garlic”, is a head-ache naming from the colonial era in South Africa, where the white Europeans were shown it and decided it was much more polite on the breath for dinner parties than garlic.
Plant into loamy or open soils in full sun. Gets up to about knee height on a grown up.