Really liked the salvia amistad near the agapanthus. Both plants look well together and I will move my salvia amistad in a pot to blend in with my agapanthus. Also really liked you using your table wrapped with bubble wrap to overwinter your agapanthus.
Thanks for sharing ... also an agapanthus enthusiast ...have several large pots (although not quite as big as the 32 litre pots you mentioned!) of evergreen Queen's mum. Also have Regal beauty, although it will take a quite become I get a decent large clump. Been thinking of what plant will look good partnered with the large varieties ...everyone has their own taste ...but i may try pairing with some Cafe au lait Dahlias. Happy gardening everyone
Thank you for sharing your pairing idea - we would not have thought of Café au Lait but that form and colour combo would work beautifully together. Queen Mum is a stunning cultivar.
Добрый день. Спасибо за видео. Здесь слова не нужны. Эмоции прекрасны. Счастья, радости, мира, любви всем желаю. Природа это все творение Бога, благодарите Бога за этот дар. 🖐️❤️😇
We absolutely do, the plastic containers are easy to lift in and out of larger terracotta ones. At the moment we have spring bulbs where agapanthus will later be displayed. This also makes it easy to move agapanthus under cover to survive the winter. Wishing you happy spring gardening and plant rotating!
Bom tarde! Ajuda com informacao tecnica: eu plantei em mudas pequena apaganto,tem uns 30 dias! Fiz uma boa preparacao no canteiro com esterco curral, umus minhoca, pequena quantidade torta mamona!! OBS: MAS PARECE QUE ELAS NAO ESTAO BEM,TA UM POUCO AMARELA( nao esta verde bonito) pega sol da manha ate meio dia, pouco apos 15h... estou colocando agua moderada...grato
Hi there, we wonder whether the manure might be the issue (if our translation is correct) - manure can produce ammonia as it breaks down, potentially damaging the delicate infant roots of young plants and causing yellowing foliage. Perhaps you could transplant some of the seedlings into pots with a well-drained manure-free growing medium and compare their progress with those in the ground. If there is a helpful nursery close to you, they may have some expert local advice. Best wishes.
Many thanks for watching, and if there’s a particular aspect of caring for evergreen agapanthus in containers that isn’t covered we can try our best to answer your question here, if that might be of help.
Thank you Anna, so glad you enjoyed the aggies video. For our evergreen varieties, we keep the leaves intact and wrap fleece over them (either using canes as a frame or by gently bunching leaves to fit in a fleece bag) before placing pots in a completely dry, sheltered spot from November (temp here around 4ºC or 39ºF) to late march. Even more than wet feet, agapanthus hate cold wet feet. Some leaves will naturally appear dead or yellow by spring, and need trimming away, leaving the healthy ones. We divided ‘African Skies’ a few years ago and gave a portion to a friend who gardens in the same climate as us - we have been impressed to see this plant thriving in the ground all year round, with no extra winter protection, which just goes to show the importance of considering each garden's micro climate. Hope this was helpful and sending best wishes.
Thank you for this visually yummy and informative video! What gorgeous flowers to behold 😍😍
So glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for your lovely comments.
Really liked the salvia amistad near the agapanthus. Both plants look well together and I will move my salvia amistad in a pot to blend in with my agapanthus. Also really liked you using your table wrapped with bubble wrap to overwinter your agapanthus.
Thank you so much! Happy summer gardening with agapanthus and amistad.
Beautiful agapanthus 💕♥️💞
Thank you so much!
We have a lovely Agapanthus in our front garden, given to us by a very dear friend. It makes me smile every time I come home ♥
That's wonderful, and now your agapanthus is becoming an old friend too.
Thanks for sharing ... also an agapanthus enthusiast ...have several large pots (although not quite as big as the 32 litre pots you mentioned!) of evergreen Queen's mum. Also have Regal beauty, although it will take a quite become I get a decent large clump. Been thinking of what plant will look good partnered with the large varieties ...everyone has their own taste ...but i may try pairing with some Cafe au lait Dahlias. Happy gardening everyone
Thank you for sharing your pairing idea - we would not have thought of Café au Lait but that form and colour combo would work beautifully together. Queen Mum is a stunning cultivar.
Wow what a beautiful garden
Thank you so much Pattie.
Bahut hi khubsurat hai agapenthas plant purpal colour se charchand lag gayi hai garden me 👍🏻❤️
Hi there, we love that colour too.
Wow Agapanthus so beautiful. 👍👍
They are lovely plants, and your comment is lovely too, thank you!
Love the bubble wrap idea I must try that!
Happy to know it was a useful idea and thank you for watching!
I love this flowers🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐
Us too - our phones need an agapanthus emoji!
So beautiful flower s
Thank you, glad you enjoyed them.
Добрый день. Спасибо за видео. Здесь слова не нужны. Эмоции прекрасны. Счастья, радости, мира, любви всем желаю. Природа это все творение Бога, благодарите Бога за этот дар. 🖐️❤️😇
Thank you, you're welcome.
Do you plant in plastic pots and drop in to the terracotta ones when you make seasonal changes …great idea ! Must try rotating around
We absolutely do, the plastic containers are easy to lift in and out of larger terracotta ones. At the moment we have spring bulbs where agapanthus will later be displayed. This also makes it easy to move agapanthus under cover to survive the winter. Wishing you happy spring gardening and plant rotating!
WWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW BEATIFULLLL
Thank you for your appreciation and enthusiasm - you have captured how we feel about them!
Nice 👍
Thanks for sharing your appreciation.
Eu gosto da naturesa
Nature creates the most wonderful things.
Beutiful flower
Many thanks for your appreciation
謝謝~♡♡♡♡
Hello and thank you for watching our videos.
Bom tarde! Ajuda com informacao tecnica: eu plantei em mudas pequena apaganto,tem uns 30 dias! Fiz uma boa preparacao no canteiro com esterco curral, umus minhoca, pequena quantidade torta mamona!! OBS: MAS PARECE QUE ELAS NAO ESTAO BEM,TA UM POUCO AMARELA( nao esta verde bonito) pega sol da manha ate meio dia, pouco apos 15h... estou colocando agua moderada...grato
Hi there, we wonder whether the manure might be the issue (if our translation is correct) - manure can produce ammonia as it breaks down, potentially damaging the delicate infant roots of young plants and causing yellowing foliage. Perhaps you could transplant some of the seedlings into pots with a well-drained manure-free growing medium and compare their progress with those in the ground. If there is a helpful nursery close to you, they may have some expert local advice. Best wishes.
I have plenty from the previous house owner - never flower. Only leaves
If they have been growing in a container (?) for a while, try dividing and replanting to give new life.
Not very informative video, but beautiful garden.
Many thanks for watching, and if there’s a particular aspect of caring for evergreen agapanthus in containers that isn’t covered we can try our best to answer your question here, if that might be of help.
Should aggies be trimmed back to overwinter, and at what temperature? Your garden is beautiful and the music is soothing!
Thank you Anna, so glad you enjoyed the aggies video. For our evergreen varieties, we keep the leaves intact and wrap fleece over them (either using canes as a frame or by gently bunching leaves to fit in a fleece bag) before placing pots in a completely dry, sheltered spot from November (temp here around 4ºC or 39ºF) to late march. Even more than wet feet, agapanthus hate cold wet feet. Some leaves will naturally appear dead or yellow by spring, and need trimming away, leaving the healthy ones. We divided ‘African Skies’ a few years ago and gave a portion to a friend who gardens in the same climate as us - we have been impressed to see this plant thriving in the ground all year round, with no extra winter protection, which just goes to show the importance of considering each garden's micro climate. Hope this was helpful and sending best wishes.