How to divide and replant overgrown (feral) Standard Agapanthus plants at Littlewood Agapanthus Farm

The Queen of Agapanthus at Littlewood Agapanthus Farm (Tracey) shares more of her knowledge about Agapanthus and how to care for them.

Have you got Agapanthus that have been in the ground for 10+ years?

A lot of us do and that’s ok but they will not be flowering as well as they could.

What To Do With “Feral” Clumps Of Agapanthus?

The large overgrown or feral clumps as we like to call them will do much better if you dig them up, divide them into smaller clumps and replant them into the ground with a handful of fertiliser.

Tracey from Littlewood Agapanthus Farm has seen this over and over again, people always asking why their Agapanthus might not be flower like they used to.

Well this will open your eyes as to how you can improve your Agapanthus.

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