All agapanthus varieties are beautiful, that's the long and short of it. To this day, I've never seen one I dislike or one that has disappointed. That is a rare thing to be able to say about any plant ...
When looking in magazines or catalogues, you see more tropical looking plants offered these days to give your garden a more exotic look. For many years, as I would visit gardens in very warm climates, ...
Agapanthus, commonly known as lily of the Nile, is that tall exotic blue- or white- flowered clump-forming herbaceous perennial that adorns landscapes around the world but is most prevalent in the ...
I’ve grown agapanthus – or African lily – in many gardens where I have worked, including dry Italian terraces where they baked in the sun and received little water. They’re incredibly resilient once ...
Speak to a bush regenerator on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula or in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, or even to a ranger looking after some parts of New Zealand’s South Island, and you’ll hear ...
Another gardening project on the schedule for fall’s cool days is the division of long-standing clumps of Agapanthus. The genus Agapanthus includes six or 10 species, all of which are native to South ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There's nothing like roundabout planting to diminish a plant's cachet. Consider the agapanthus: familiar as the blue summer sky, but not ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. I have heard that you should not cut off the old flowerheads on ...
Speak to a bush regenerator on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula or in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, or even to a ranger looking after some parts of New Zealand’s South Island, and you’ll hear ...