Nancy Reading wrote:Ah, that is disappointing. I have a few ornamental alliums (as well as chives which as lovely, and edible!) which come back year after year and bloom beautifully. I planted them for flowers rather than food though and have not tried eating them. Maybe yours would taste better in a different climate or soil though.
Can you remember which varieties you tried? I have these on my list of ones to try: allium altissimum (large bulbs), allium angulosum (wet but well drained), Allium cernuum (not sure – pretty pink flowers), Allium pskemense (widely grown in scandinavia like walking onion), allium validum (wet but well drained - not winter wet)
I also have three cornered leek as well as wild garlic (allium ursinum) which both of which are very pretty (if invasive here!)
I've edited my original entry to say 'most'. Ones that don't pass - some hybrids, A. nigrum. Having got them, I still use them, out of spite!
Stephen Barstow in Malvik, Norway has experience of a range of Alliums. There should be something on his website,
Edimentals. He also posts regularly on facebook