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Hello, I grow agapanthus at my home in Belgium. To achieve beautiful successive flowerings on the same plant, it is important to avoid using fertilizers that are too high in nitrogen, such as abundant manure, as this will mainly promote excessive foliage growth. In spring, an organic fertilizer like "rose fertilizer" (rich in potassium "K") should be applied, and a second time in summer.
If the plant becomes too large, it can be divided after flowering. The stems are separated at the root ball using a sharp blade. The wounds are exposed to the sun for an hour to promote proper healing. Then, the new plants are placed in a new pot, not too wide, as agapanthus thrive when confined. The soil should consist of 1/3 good garden soil, 1/3 high-quality universal potting soil, and 1/3 Rhine sand (0.5). The pots should be placed in a sunny location during summer and watered regularly, especially in hot and dry weather. Through this division, the agapanthus can live for several decades.
As for deciduous agapanthus (which loses its leaves in autumn), they should be stored in a garage or shed protected from frost, and the root ball should be kept slightly moist.
For evergreen agapanthus, they should spend the winter in full light in a cool room (minimum 5°C (41°F)) and should be watered sparingly.
Patrick
The white one hasn't flowered.
Robert KUTZA
The agapanthus shoots have grown well but haven't produced any flowers.
Anne-therese Roussel
Don't seem to recover.
Marie-Claire De Haene
I have received my young plants, they look in great shape, thank you.
Nothing to complain about, everything arrived on time.
ghislaine cerieix
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Fair enough!
FLOWERS' PROMISE RESPONSE
We are sorry as we attach great importance to the quality of our young plants as well as their establishment. If you encounter any problem, please do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 and we will proceed with replacement or refund.
Anne Marie Goussot
All the young plants arrived in good condition and for now, all the shoots are growing. Let me know when they have flowered.
marie claire gay
Loire-Atlantique" would be translated as "Loire-Atlantique" in British English. It is the name of a department located in the western part of France.
Low development of the 3 agapanthus plants and no flowers, we will see next year.
Monique
Normandy
Out of the 3 plants, 2 are absolutely stunning, but the 3rd plant received, which was supposed to be a Doctor Brouwer Agapanthus, was not an Agapanthus, but something else that also doesn't flower.
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: I am sorry for this inconvenience, please contact me at 0361760810.