How to Divide Agapanthus

Agapanthus--commonly known as lilies of the Nile--are tall, hardy plants with softball-sized flowers reminiscent of a fireworks burst.

They come in many colors, the most common being blue. Native to South Africa, Agapanthus adapt to many climates.

They demand full sun, and these flowers will do best when planted in clusters.

In cold climates, agapanthus should be dug up each year and wintered in a cool dry place.

Rhizomes dug for wintering can be divided every year.

Those grown as perennials should nevertheless be dug and divided about once every four years for better blooming.

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