Non Blooming Agapanthus - Knowledgebase Question

Phoenix, MD
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Question by SpikeKT
July 4, 2000
I planted Agapanthus seeds. They were sucessful in growing and are very healthy. Except they have never flowered. I planted the seeds three years ago and over winter them in my greenhouse. I have about 25 plants in terra cotta pots. Do they need fertilizer?


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Answer from NGA
July 4, 2000
Agapanthus grown from seed will be mature enough to bloom by their 4th summer. You should feed every two weeks during the growing season with a diluted liquid fertilizer. Your plants will thrive when given full sunshine to light afternoon shade, and grown in moist but well-draining soil. By next season your plants should bloom for you.

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