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Posted By: burmeyer agapanthus - November 11th, 2003 at 06:58 AM
Hello everyone,
This is the first time I have joined any forum. Glad I chose this one. I am getting ready to redo the the landscaping in the front yard. In order to do so we need to remove some agapanthus(sp?) any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: agapanthus - November 14th, 2003 at 04:49 AM
I'm going to bring this one back to the top too!!

Anyone grow Agapanthus???

wavey Hello Bermeyer, wavey
Glad to have you find us!!!!
We are a friendly group here,
I personally don't grow your plant,
although, it's one of my all time favorite
plants, and on my wish list!!
(wrong zone here) eek
Absolutely a nice flower!!!!

But I'm hoping someone will swing
through who grows this and will
give you some pointers!!!!

Hope this will help!
Weezie

What else do you grow?
Have you been gardening long?
What all are you doing in your landscaping??

We have alot of Californian's here
at the Garden Helper, I keep kidding
Catlover one day, us N.Y.er's will
out number the Californian's........
You must be up in Papito's direction,
he's from N. Ca. too!

So, stick around, I'm sure someone will
swing through and give you a shout!!!
Posted By: Bill Re: agapanthus - November 14th, 2003 at 06:07 AM
Agapanthus grows from tuberous roots that can be dug up once the plant goes dormant in the winter. Store the roots in a dry location at 40 - 50 degrees F. and replant them in the spring.

Agapanthus don't like their roots disturbed and may not bloom very well until the plants re-establish themselves and the roots begin to get crowded again.

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