This is the best way to kill agapanthus, according to horticulturalist and landscape design experts. Ensure they never pop up ...
Agapanthus often fail after winter due to waterlogged soil, not frost. Poor drainage and low nutrients quietly kill them ...
When looking in magazines or catalogues, you see more tropical looking plants offered these days to give your garden a more exotic look. For many years, as I would visit gardens in very warm climates, ...
Every spring, the same mystery plays out in countless gardens. Lush agapanthus clumps that stole the show all summer simply ...
If you like agapanthus but don't want to risk it spreading, here are 4 great native plants similar to agapanthus you can ...
I’ve grown agapanthus – or African lily – in many gardens where I have worked, including dry Italian terraces where they baked in the sun and received little water. They’re incredibly resilient once ...
Agapanthus, commonly known as lily of the Nile, is that tall exotic blue- or white- flowered clump-forming herbaceous perennial that adorns landscapes around the world but is most prevalent in the ...
Speak to a bush regenerator on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula or in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, or even to a ranger looking after some parts of New Zealand’s South Island, and you’ll hear ...
Agapanthus is Greek for love flower, and the beauty of the globe-shaped blossoms belie the tough, drought-tolerant nature of these lovely herbaceous perennials. Known commonly as ‘Lily of the Nile,’ ...