Growing for the Lily of the Nile: Agapanthus
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Allen talks about growing agapanthus, also known as Lily of the Nile, and how to successfully grow them in containers.
Topics Include:
Lily of the Nile
Salvia ‘Mystic Spires’
Chartreuse Coleus
Sedum ‘Angelina’
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I have Agapanthus here in East Texas (Zone 8b). They have done great in the ground every year until this year. The top part froze during this last snow and freezing temps for a week. I'm praying the roots are still alive. We'll see.
Same here in Louisiana.
Good luck.
@@saraw8503 Thank you !
I'm in rockport tx, and mine froze down all the way as well, but they are already popping up new growth. I have very sandy soil not sure if that helped save them.
Mine is coming back up. Don't know about blooms. I am in zone 8a.
Very pretty. Love your rebellious thought of doing it!
Love, love, love Agapanthus!
Thank you Allen, you little rebel you! Such lovely rewards!
“zoneitis” 😂 great video to watch before gardening in the morning
Agapanthus - another I forget about until I see them blooming. I have a couple large pots from which I transplanted some perennials into the garden this year. I'll put some agapanthus there. Another beautiful summer bloomer. Thanks.
Yes beautiful flowers Allen, thank you for sharing.🙂
I live in zone 8b in Mississippi. I have some Agapanthus that I have left in the pots for the past 3 years not brought them inside and they have come back. I don't have a garage or cold spot to place them so I have to hope and pray they survive every year. This past year I brought some and decided to be a rebel like P Allen and I placed them in the ground. Our temperatures got down into the teens this past Winter storm. I do see life in spots popping up amongst the dead foliage. I absolutely fell in love with this plant when I first saw it about 3 years ago at the Welcome Center in Biloxi, MS. They are expensive so I have to wait until I catch a mark down plant at Lowe's.
I am in 7b/8a (depends on which map you look at). I planted these in ground about two years ago and they have thrived in a shady part of my garden that gets a lot of flooding during the summer. I love the blooms. They will get more sun this year since I finally cut back the nearby crepe myrtles.
They have not died back despite a few hard freezes. Leaves are green all year. There are several planted at the front of my neighborhood. They blooms get very big. At least four feet from the ground. I think they have been there for many many years.
So true. When I visited Venezuela, these lilies were growing "wild " in the mountain areas. I thought surely I can grow them here in the high desert. Well you have challenged me to give it another try. I'll keep them in containers and move them to my garage in the cold winter. Thank you. I love the agapanthus.
I've been growing Agapanthus for 10 in containers around my pool in southeast Georgia. They never die back, bloom beautifully and multiply like crazy.
I love experimenting in the garden. I try to grow something new every year. it's pretty exciting!
One year I tried to grow pigeon peas in my zone 5 it didn't work but it was a good experience and I learned a lot.
Another one I tried figs. It worked and it didn't. My figs survived the winter but, the fruits always get killed by the frost. This year I'm digging them up and, I'm going to put them in pots to get them inside when the first frost hits.
Gardening its all about experimentation and learning.
Thanks for sharing!
Have a blessed and wonderful day.
❤🙏
I love your attitude. Think I will follow suit!
@P. Allen Smith, I'd love to hear an update on how they did--the ones you planted (pot-less) in the ground! I'm in 8a and planted a few of the Southern Living varieties last year. So far, it looks like all of them survived winter and early spring frosts, and many have started pushing new growth.
I've got 2 of these in the ground, zone 9a Florida. They didn't bloom the first year, hoping they will this year. BUT, I'll definitely replant them into pots placed in the ground if they don't. THANKS for the clever tip!!! Hope you are having a lovely week! 🥰
I planted my first Lily of the Nile last Fall here in Texas and after the freeze, it’s greening up already. If it lags, I’ll switch it to a pot. 🌱
Great video, beautiful plant!
Do they grow in shade?
I always do that too, plant Agapanthus in pots in the ground! In early winter I take the pot out and store it in the Garage.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and blessings to you
Absolutely stunning, especially with that amazing vitex backdrop!! It’s breathtaking!!
Hi Allen, I always enjoy your wonderful personality that you bring into your videos man.Thank you.
I live in zone 8a. I planted my agapanthus in the ground. They produced green healthy leaves, but no flowers. After the recent cold snap, the leaves lost their color, so I cut off all the dead stuff. I will take them out of the ground and try them in pots.
I live in Zone 5 in the great lakes.....I purchased an agapanthus in summer 2022 and it spent the winter in my house. This summer which was very hot for us it spent the summer in a pot on my patio. It has doubled in size and is now blooming.....This winter I will put it in my heated garage which we keep at about 40F.....I want more!
I saw this beautiful plant for first time @ Epcot in Orlando...Found some " accidentally"@ a small family run nursery. He had a lot of old fashion perennials also. Tried for 3 yrs to grow in ground in my zone 8. No luck but now after watching..guess what is going into pots this year?
Would love to know when to plant ans how deep in the pot!
So pretty!
Love this lily, Monet paintings
Try the variety called storm cloud, it’s a beautiful dark purple!
I grow them in the ground in zone 8 in south eastern Virginia.
They are over forty years old.
From the desert of Las Vegas to South Carolina, my green thumb died off... lol. very informative. Thank you kindly, Mr. Smith ;)
Love it.
...then justop up another bigger vase fr the original one n it's sooomuch better to plants them in the soil with d original pot...What a brilliant idea
I absolutely love this. I have Queen Mum Agapanthus that I winter over. I will definitely be adding this white and blue. Any thoughts on growing Delphinium or Astrantias?
Tk you v much for sharing yr garden, much appreciation fr Singapore. May i check in tropic climate in Spore, can we grow these Lilly ?
Lovely 😊
im in zone 6a. Can I plant this in pot ? Thsnksn
I grew them in georgia central
D they grow well in northwest Florida? I think we are in Zone 9
what zone are you in would agapanthus grow in zone 6
What is the soil PH for agapanthus? And fertilizer?
How many agapanthus should I put in a 15 inch clay pot?
Know one ever talks about how to water plants n potting soil and how often to fertilize them n potting soil I mean u cant keep the soil wet because of root rot
We have pink, blue, white and lavender.
How big a pot?
In my yard
This is a christmas plant