I overwintered my 2-year old agapanthus and before it got nice enough weather to put it ouside this spring, the thing shot up about 15 blooms! So now I have it outside, still in its pot, and wonder if it will bloom anymore. Was that just a one-shot show for the season?? If not, then how can I make it bloom again? And how often should I fertilize it? Would it like it better if I put it in the ground?
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You might have better luck if you asked your question in "Over the Fence", the gardening forum. Gatherings is a sewing discussion board. (For the record, I haven't the foggiest idea what an agapanthus is....)
Silly me - I'm new to all this. THANK YOU!!
Avtually I know what they are and they grow like weeds here in Australia . Just cut back the flower heads and wait till next year .
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