Divide overgrown Agapanthus into smaller plants | managing your Agapanthus plants the simple way
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Clearly see how to divide agapanthus plants that even an 8 year old could do it.
The simple way to divide agapanthus plants, see how you can pull them apart, trim them up and cut them into smaller clumps to help your Agapanthus thrive.
Watch me show my niece the tips and tricks to divide agapanthus plants with ease.
Make sure you check out our previous videos on how to dig them up and replant them so you can complete the job.
Next video will be planting out our single agapanthus plants into a garden bed and how to help them survive with a few basic steps.
I absolutely love that you worked with your niece on this. Your walk thru of each step, how and why to a young person is 1) a lovely way to grow a gardener❤ and 2) share the basics with all of us watching in a highly accessible way. Well done!
Thank you so much! It was a really nice time time her and thought we could share the information :)
Excellent information! Just what I wanted to know.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the comment :)
1. How did you detach whole plant from ground?
2. Where can I find such a wonderful helper?
I was going to repot my agap in a bigger pot but had quite a shock how hard it was to separate the clump. In the end I trimmed some of the roots and just left it alone. I laughed when I saw you using a tomahawk 🤣
@@user-te7zz8mv3x oh yes they are strong plants. You really need to work for it
Thanks for sharing the knowledge
You’re most welcome 🙏🏻
I have a 10yo clump... it looks like a big mess. Would you just discard and start over?
No way, dig that clump up and divide it into smaller clumps to replant. They’ll bounce back and look lovely in no time. Don’t forget some fertiliser in the hole. Check out this video for help ruclips.net/video/qluWeNy8vn0/видео.htmlsi=DveR3PxHkg6SDioO