DIVIDING & REPOTTING AGAPANTHUS
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2018
- Do you want to know how to divide Agapanthus and how to grow Agapanthus? Patrick Fairweather explains how to divide Agapanthus correctly and then how to pot them right. Not sure when to divide them? Not sure how to divide them? How do you pot them and when? Patrick answers all your questions and more!
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Wow, soooo many useful tips in this video! Thank you so much!
Straight to the point and really informative. Adding wood chip for repotting is a really good idea. Thank you for sharing your expertise! 🌱
Great find! Really great info, thank you for making the video and wonderful delivery. 😊
Useful tips, thank you.
Exactly what I needed to know - thank you.
Good and informative
Really great video. Comprehensive and very informative. Thank you very much.
Thank you, planting two in our garden right now
Thank you.
Really useful, thank you. My only quibble is that by the time my agapanthus plants, which are all in ceramic pots, look like they need repotting, it is impossible to get them out without breaking the pots.
No tips for this I'm afraid, just be careful!
Thank you for sharing, from Spore ! May i know where can i get The Agapantus plant food you showed at previous video ?
This is our own plant food, I'm sorry but we only ship to the UK
I live in the states and can't buy the recommended potting soil for the Agapanthus. Can you recommend a good potting soil which is available in the US?
We are not sure what you can buy in the US, but it should be free draining - peat free works well or high level of bark/wood fibre. Avoid too much peat.
So you started by discussing agapanthus in the ground but only showed us how to divide pot pound agapanthus. What about agapanthus that have become leggy in the garden?
This is what you need to do: Lift the congested clumps in early spring
, use 2 forks to divide the clump apart and re-plant pieces at 40cm.
Is september de beste tijd om te splitsen?
Evergreens - yes. If they can be put in a frost free greenhouse, if not then in spring.
Deciduous types are better in spring
I wonder if you can assist me. I live in France Loire Valley so at present it is winter going into spring. I bought today the 5 Agapanthus bulb sets. I have not opened the plastic bag but inside it looks like a mass of roots in the soil and I can see 2 white shoots. Can you tell me should I leave them in their plastic bag for a month until it gets warmer?
As you can see by my questions I am new at this. Thanking you in advance if you do not mind assisting me Thanks Julie.
It will be best to take out of the bags and pot them up and just keep then in a protected area such as green house conservatory until the frosts have gone and it warms up.
If left in the bags they may get mouldy!
You sound just like David Mitchell. Weird. Thanks for the video.
yeah his voice is a bit weird lol
Can you plant in ground
Yes you can divide and plant directly back into the ground.
Begonias
Thank you.