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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 06:40 PM
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I have two plants and I can't remember what they're called. Here's a pic:
they're two years old. One was prolific last summer, I got squat from the other and never have. Is there any hope this plant might ever bloom, or should I cut my losses and plant something else? Any help appreciated!

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TygrBright Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 07:36 PM
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1. What you got there is Agapanthus, and it's a bulb, and it's somewhat tender.
They are slow-maturing bulbs so will often skip flowering for a year or two, especially if they have been reproducing under the soil. (Baby bulblets forming and breaking off from mommy.)

Most are not outdoor-hardy below Zone 8 or 9, but you can sometimes winter them over successfully in mild winters in Zone 7, especially if you buy one of the "hardier" cultivars or hybrids. Most people plant them in containers and haul the containers into the garage or basement, if they don't want to lift the bulbs. But you can lift them, too. That's the best way to ensure that the baby bulblets, if any, get the best chance to grow up.


They really are gorgeous but it takes awhile to get the knack of getting them to bloom reliably.

informatively,
Bright
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 07:48 PM
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2. I was hoping you'd pipe in, Bright! Yes, that's what they are!
They were mature (not bulbs, anyway) when I bought them. They are gorgeous even now after a fairly cold winter for us (Zone 9), but that one has yet to bloom. So you think I should give it year 3 to show its stuff? The one I bought with it is blooming admirably as the pic indicates.
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Gormy Cuss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 08:03 PM
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3. My CA Zone8/Zone 9 experience with agapanthus.
I inherited a patch of overcrowded agapanthus. I divided them and replanted. They pouted for 1-2 years after the division, with weak leaf growth and few blooms, but now they're as reliable as daffodils for me. I deadhead them once the seed pods are formed but don't trim the leaves until the next spring. Even then I only remove the outer yellowed leaves. I fertilize with bulb food twice a year.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-21-07 09:41 PM
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5. Thanks, Gormy Cuss! I'll follow your advice; I think I was wondering
if some of these plants can be asexual (?) and not produce flowers. I'll keep the other one around another summer and see what happens.
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Gormy Cuss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-21-07 09:48 PM
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7. All of mine flowered, eventually.
When I divided mine it was too severe for their liking and I had no blooms on some for 2 years or 3 years but now they all bloom. It's such a beautiful flower.
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TygrBright Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-21-07 09:17 AM
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4. What Gormy sez, babsis....
...that's the recommended care for in-ground agapanthus. Won't hurt to add another bulb or so each year for a couple of years, if you want to create a patch of 'em.

horticulturally,
Bright
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-21-07 09:42 PM
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6. Room is at a premium here, which is why I was considering scrapping
the other one. I guess I'll let it hang one more summer and see what happens.
:hi:
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Ecumenist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-24-07 03:03 PM
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8. agapanthus or Lily of the Nile
They're pretty tough and more often than not will return each summer. They're like weeds here northern California. You see them everywhere.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:39 PM
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10. Lily of the Nile! Yes! Thanks. You also have something called
ice plants that grow like weeds in CA, something I didn't see much of here in TX (as a weed or plant to buy) but managed to find finally. I have a small, controlled batch that I like. So, I like your weeds!
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flying_wahini Donating Member (856 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-27-07 10:30 AM
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9. I live in North Houston area, and mine always return
with no care whatsoever. but if you want spectacular blooms FEED NOW with some
Miracle Bloom......... they will really crank.
make sure that they are already very wet when you feed them,,,, wait a few minutes after
soaking then feed.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-03-07 10:40 PM
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11. Great advice, but it's supposed to get really cold tomorrow night.
Is feeding advisable yet?
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flying_wahini Donating Member (856 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-08-07 09:28 PM
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12. feed now if you haven't yet
when they start to send up shoots is fine, but they only bloom for about a 3-4 week period
and these plants tend to bloom more as they become established...
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XemaSab Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-14-07 10:47 PM
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13. Agapanthus
which I am about to go spray RoundUp on at my house.

Life is ironic sometimes. :D
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-16-07 01:29 PM
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14. LOL! So you're killing yours while I want(ed) more? Yes, irony.
:)
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