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Deb’s Alliums in Wisconsin

In the woods of Wisconsin, alliums self-seed and scatter their bulbous purple blooms around this late-spring garden

purple alliums with blue hostas

Happy Monday, GPODers!

Today we’re getting a springtime update from Deb Skup in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Deb has shared her garden a couple of times in the past (Deb & Paul’s Garden in the Wisconsin Woods and Wild but Wonderful), but it has been several years since the last update and her plantings have evolved quite a bit. As Deb highlights in this submission, alliums have self-seeded throughout her gardens and helped to create a luscious green and purple color palette throughout her beds and borders.

Hi,

I haven’t submitted any new pictures for quite a while so thought I would send some today of my self-seeded alliums. They seem to look good wherever they pop up (except for their ugly leaves!). I have been retired now since 2022 so have had time to get the gardens a bit more under control, most days spending at least four hours working on them.

garden bed with lots of purple flowersIn this picture: catmint, mountain cornflower (Centaurea montana, Zones 3–8), astilbe, Dutch iris (Iris × hollandica, Zones 6–9), Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra, Zones 5–9), purple heuchera, hosta, and some self-seeded blue columbine. My vegetable beds are in the background with a row cover over the peppers.

shade garden with hosta and Japanese mapleThe burgundy maple tree was a seed in some mulch 30 years ago!

braided daffodils in late spring gardenI braid all my thousands of daffodils and tuck them under each year so they don’t smother everything around them.

dog in garden with purple flowersThis is Jazz, our 9-month-old puppy who loves to trample and chew on things while I weed.

purple alliums with blue hostasHere is my baby ‘Bloodgood’ Japanese maple (Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’, Zones 5–8) among hostas, allium, and other things that are buried in unbraided dafs. In the background is the native forest.

purple alliums with bright yellow grassOne final photos shows the alliums adding more color to yet another bed, this time a wonderful contrast to a mass of bright yellow Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra, Zones 5–9).

Thank you so much for this fantastic update on your garden, Deb! The additional hours you are now able to spend in your garden have made an impact, and it’s so fun to see how your space has transformed over the years.

Do you let any plants self-seed freely in your garden? Maybe it’s a plant that just looks great in every setting, like Deb’s alliums, or maybe you’re a native plant connoisseur that lets beneficial beauties spread anywhere they’d like. Let us know in the comments what plants have free rein in your garden, or consider sharing photos with the blog! Follow the directions below to submit photos via email, or send me a DM on Instagram: @agirlherdogandtheroad.

 

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  1. btucker9675 06/30/2025

    Lucky mulch!! What a pretty garden and the alliums are like exclamation points through it. Wouldn't it be great if we could teach our dogs to weed???

  2. [email protected] 06/30/2025

    I've never seen daffs braided like that- very attractive. I don't have too many- might give it a go. I really like your garden, and must plant more aliums! Wish mine would do more re-seeding.

    1. DSkup 06/30/2025

      I have many self seeders, which did so freely, before I had time to regulate them a little.

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    treasuresmom 07/02/2025

    I've tried several times to grow alliums in the deep, deep south with no luck. Yours are so pretty.

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    simplesue 07/04/2025

    Very pretty, and what a gardener you are to braid all those daffodils! I love seeing pets in gardens like your very happy looking dog! What kind of self-seeded alliums did you plant? They are amazing!

    1. DSkup 07/04/2025

      My Mom gave me a large batch of bulbs, years ago, and these were among them. Maybe Globe Master?

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