The perennial society garlic has delicate blossoms and works in rock gardens, sunny borders, herb gardens, and containers. Hardy in Zones 7-10, society garlic blooms in the summer and can last through the fall. This low-maintenance, heat- and drought-tolerant plant adds interest to any garden.
Society Garlic Overview
Genus Name | Tulbaghia |
Common Name | Society Garlic |
Plant Type | Perennial |
Light | Sun |
Height | 1 to 3 feet |
Width | 1 to 2 feet |
Flower Color | Pink |
Foliage Color | Blue/Green, Gray/Silver |
Season Features | Fall Bloom, Summer Bloom |
Special Features | Attracts Birds, Fragrance, Low Maintenance |
Zones | 10, 7, 8, 9 |
Propagation | Division, Seed |
Problem Solvers | Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant |
Where to Plant Society Garlic
Plant society garlic in an area of the garden that receives full sun and has rich, well-draining soil. The plant will grow in partial shade, but it won't be as compact, and the blooms will be sparse.
These slow-growing plants spread via tuberous roots, making them a good option for edging. Use them as filler or groundcover. Since society garlic is not winter hardy in all areas, in cool climates, it can be grown as a container plant.
Society garlic has a potent aroma, especially when brushed or crushed, so plant it away from high-traffic areas.
How and When to Plant Society Garlic
In the spring, after the soil in your garden has warmed up, sow society garlic seeds on soil that has been amended with organic matter and cover them with 1/8-inch of soil. Keep the area moist, and they'll germinate in two to three weeks. After the seeds germinate, thin the seedlings so they are spaced no closer than 18 inches for best results.
For nursery-grown container plants, dig a hole in rich, well-draining garden soil. The hole should be twice as wide as the container and the same height. Slip the plant out of the container and place it in the hole. Backfill with soil and press down with your hands to remove air pockets. Water the plant and add 2 inches of mulch around it.
Society Garlic Care Tips
Society garlic is easy to maintain, requiring little attention or extra care.
Light
For the most vigorous growth, be sure to plant society garlic in full sun. This ensures a nice, compact growth and the best color possible. It tolerates part shade but will have fewer blooms and more of a lax growth habit.
Soil and Water
Society garlic prefers organically rich, although slightly sandy, evenly moist soil with good drainage. Overwatering can result in root rot. Once established, it can withstand the occasional drought, but for extended dry spells, it needs supplemental watering.
Temperature and Humidity
Moderate frost is fine for society garlic, and so are extended droughts. If there's a mild freeze, society garlic will survive, but remove any damaged leaves from the plants.
Fertilizer
Add organic compost to the soil every spring to maintain good drainage and promote flowering.
Pruning
There's no need to prune society garlic other than to remove dead leaves and flowers occasionally.
Potting and Repotting Society Garlic
A good way to save a few plants for the following springs is to dig up a few tubers and plant them in a container. Bring them indoors just before the first fall frost to overwinter, placing them in a bright, cool area. Cut down on watering to simulate a dormant period.
Pests and Problems
Outdoors, society garlic faces few problems from pests or diseases and repels deer. However, indoor plants sometimes develop aphids or white flies. A strong water spray may be enough to get rid of insects, but if needed, use insecticidal soap to treat the infested plants.
How to Propagate Society Garlic
The best way to propagate society garlic is by division in late spring or early fall. Use a sharp spade to cut down through the middle of a clump of plants, leaving half the plant undisturbed in the garden. Cut off the top half of the foliage on the removed section to reduce transplant shock. Use your hands to separate the section into several individual plants and plant them right away, either in a pot filled with good quality potting soil or directly in a prepared garden bed. Water them.
Types of Society Garlic
'Silver Lace' Society Garlic
This variety of Tulbaghia violacea has lavender blooms held above attractive green foliage with silver margins. Zones 7-10
Variegated Society Garlic
Tulbaghia violacea 'Variegata' bears lavender-pink flowers almost identical to the species, but its straplike foliage is striped green and white. Grow it in containers, beds, borders, or along the edge of a pond. Zones 7-10
Society Garlic Companion Plants
Blue Fescue
Blue fescue is a clump-forming plant with uniform balls of foliage topped with feathery straw blooms in the summer. Zones 4-9
New Zealand Flax
This low-maintenance plant comes in many colors and has no problem with heat in the summer. It works well in containers. Zones 9-11