Florida growing
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Z on Nov 18, 2013I think @Douglas Hunt would be your best help.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Nov 18, 2013Floridata.com lists Allium giganteum for zone 9. I don't know any that will do well in zone 10, so you would indeed have to refrigerate them, plant them in the spring, then dig them up in fall and refrigerate them again. Or you could make your life much easier and embrace society garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) as an allium for Florida. http://www.floridata.com/ref/a/allium_giganteum.cfmHelpful Reply
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Kelp4Less on Nov 19, 2013Claire, we did a blog post on wintering over bulbs just about a week or two ago, it might help you out with the bulbs. :) Good luck! Here is the link if you want to check it out: http://www.kelp4less.com/how-to-winter-over-your-perennial-plants/Helpful Reply
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Claire Gordon on Nov 20, 2013Thanks for all the answers. I'll be buying some bulbs today!Helpful Reply
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