Garden Plant: Himba Society Garlic
Product Description: Himba Society Garlic
Lovely Edible Groundcover Himba Society Garlic
- Elegant Small Evergreen Perennial
- Tiny But Mighty Lavender-Pink Flowers Are Decorated With Prominent Orange Centers
- Long-Lasting Blooms For Up to 8 Months
- Grassy, Bright Green Leaves Are Wider and Thicker Than Other Varieties
- Edible Rhizomes, Leaves and Flowers
- Milder Fragrance Than Other Varieties
- Clumping Growth Habit is Non-Invasive
- Tolerates Sun and Partial Shade
- Water-Wise Selection
- Deer Don’t Prefer This Plant
- Use as a Gorgeous Annual in Cold Winter Zones
For a wonderful, low-lying layer in your landscape, try the Himba Society Garlic (Tulbaghia x \’Himba’ PP 27,385). It marries durability with effortless handsome style.
Beautiful bright lavender-pink flowers are held aloft on long stalks above the grassy mound. Look closely to see the raised orange centers.
Cut a bunch of them and create the sweetest little bouquets. Take them to your foodie friends as a cunning little Hostess Gifts for gourmet dinner parties.
The blooms last and last. You’ll enjoy several months of flowers from early spring through summer.
Even when not in bloom, the clumping mounded foliage is beautiful. Himba leaves are fleshier and wider than other Society Garlic varieties. Their flower stalks are also wider-spreading.
This is a bold variety to add spicy edible and visual interest to your landscape. It’s also quite versatile in garden design application.
People are really enjoying Edible Landscaping these days. This is a long-term garden trend that everyone should be taking a look at. Why not add edible plants to support the nutritional needs of your circle of loved ones?
Adding edible ornamentals like Himba Society Garlic just makes sense. They look great, and add a big boost of flavor to your life.
And as the old saying goes, Society Garlic gives you that complexity of flavor you crave in your food. But, this native of South Africa doesn’t give you bad breath!
Order Himba Society Garlic from our expert growers today! You’ll appreciate the yummy flavor, great looks and nicely behaved nature of these pretty little plants.
How to Use Himba Society Garlic in the Landscape
These wonderful grassy evergreen perennials can be used equally as well in colorful Children’s Gardens or in sophisticated formal designs. Their mounded shape, everlasting color and airy flowers become an important detail at ground level.
Use a row of them as a low hedge along your vegetable garden. Or create a charming display with several in high-end decorative pots near your outdoor barbeque.
It can become a perfect groundcover or mass planting in a sunny site. Plant 12 inches apart on center, measuring from the center of one to the center of the next.
With Himba, you might notice a mild garlic scent as you brush past the leaves. Allow a bit of leeway for foot traffic by placing it two feet away from the edge of paths and sidewalks.
Enjoy coming up with creative ways to use them. They add a witty sensibility to the landscape. Include Himba and other special varieties of Society Garlics to layer in a lot of interest in a small space.
Live in cold winter zones? Use them as a noteworthy season container plant. They make amazing “Fillers” in mixed arrangements, or look great as a single species planting.
Pro Plant Tips for Care
Don’t let the delicate looks fool you. Once established in your soil, Himba is a tough little plant. Give it full sun for best results with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day.
Having said that, Himba will also live in partial shade settings. Container grown plants will do best with full sun.
It’s able to tolerate low water conditions, but You’ll get more flowers with regular amounts of moderate water.
Prune off spent flower stalks down to the ground, leaving the green and healthy leaves. Clip back yellowing leaves to the base of the crown, as needed.
These rugged plants will thrive in the right setting. Once established, You’ll enjoy many months of beautiful light purple flower clusters. Add Himba Society Garlic to your landscape this season!