Save your agapanthus from winter frost with this simple October move – the essential trick every gardener should know.
Now we’re approaching the spring gardening season and watching the first of this year’s bulbs peaking through the soil, there’s no time to relax. March has arrived, so grab your best gardening gloves ...
Q: Please provide me information on separating agapanthus. -- Jon Silverman A: This is best done in spring, around March. It's not too difficult. Dig up a clump, separate it into the desired number of ...
Give your agapanthus one quick trim this autumn – the simple gardener’s secret to lush, vibrant blooms next spring.
QUESTION: I have heard that you should not cut spent blooms on agapanthus plants. It was said that they will not bloom the following year if you do. True or false? -- Donna Ritter ANSWER: Thanks for ...
We have a couple large pots of agapanthus plants, also called Lily of the Nile, that have been with us for nearly 30 years. Each summer the potted plants produce azure-blue, loose globes of flowers ...
Another gardening project on the schedule for fall’s cool days is the division of long-standing clumps of Agapanthus. The genus Agapanthus includes six or 10 species, all of which are native to South ...
I planted several agapanthuses last March and they were beautiful at first. Then a month later I noticed leaves turning yellow. I have an automatic sprinkler system that waters the beds four days a ...
I love this time of year, when the bulbs I planted for spring color start to make their way through the soil. To me, it signifies the start of a new gardening season, and a time when I can look ...
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