Agapanthus is a plant full of beautiful bright purple or white flowers, it is much loved and can be found in many gardens. It is very easy to grow, and once established it continues to spread.
Steps
Step 1. Choose the type of agapanthus
There are large and dwarf varieties, with flowers ranging in color from purple to white. Dwarf varieties are best suited for smaller beds, such as border beds, or mixed beds.
Step 2. Plant the agapanthus in a suitable place
Make sure there is plenty of room for her to grow. This plant tolerates both shade and full sun well. However, if the shaded area increases, flowering decreases, so keep this in mind when choosing your location.
Most of these plants have moderate frost resistance
Step 3. Prepare the ground
Agapanthus adapts to most types of soil, although it grows best in good clay soil with some added organic material (compost).
Step 4. Plant the rhizomes of the agapants
You can gather them in groups to make flower beds or use them to mark a driveway or path, or you can plant them in rich rows to create a line for a road or path.
Step 5. Water them regularly as they stabilize
Agapants can tolerate less water than many other plants, and can thrive even in a hot summer.
Step 6. Fertilize in late winter or early spring
Use a slow-release or pellet fertilizer.
Step 7. Prune the plant
It is important to cut the flower heads that follow flowering. This gives the plant more opportunities to store energy for the next year's flowering season. This process will prevent the seeds from spreading in your garden.