They’ll survive in most soils, just give them a good handful of fertiliser when planting and if your soil is very low quality perhaps give them fertiliser every spring. In regards to water they don’t want to have soaking wet roots, they can without water for quite some time. I water regular when they first get planted and then back off and let them be. If I know a really hot day is coming I’ll make sure to water.
I love agapanthus and have one here in Zone 5 in the US. It will spend the winter in my heated garage. Yours are amazing.
Beautiful!
Just an amazing property, great channel, very informative !!
What a beautiful garden!! Love watching and hanging out with you even if I am still here in the Florida panhandle, USA! 😬🥰👍🏻
Perfect for a little escape.
It's funny that the tallest one is called "dwarf" white. I love agapanthus and you have quite a collection. Too bad I live in the UK.
You're the Australian Martha Stewart. 🥰
Well what a compliment. Thank you
What kind of soil and food they liked and how much water
They’ll survive in most soils, just give them a good handful of fertiliser when planting and if your soil is very low quality perhaps give them fertiliser every spring. In regards to water they don’t want to have soaking wet roots, they can without water for quite some time. I water regular when they first get planted and then back off and let them be. If I know a really hot day is coming I’ll make sure to water.