Orange Agapanthe: plantation and maintenance for radiant flowering


Agapanthe, known for its trumpet flowers and evergreen foliage, is a perennial appreciated for its aesthetic and ease of maintenance. Although the varieties with white or blue flowers are the most common cultivars, such asAG plus oka (Hypothetical in available sources) could attract the attention of lovers of gardeners of bright colors. This article explores plantation and maintenance techniques to optimize flowering, based on good practices applicable to most agapanthes.

Ideal exposure

Agapanthe prefers to Abundant Sunshine For optimal flowering, but tolerates a shadow of light. Avoid shaded areas because they reduce the production of flowers. For the cold regions, it promotes a southern or west exposure to capture the rays of the sun.

Suitable soil

These plants hate them Wet feet. It opts for well -drained soil, rich in organic matter, but avoids too heavy soils. In a pot, use a light substrate to avoid the rot of the roots.

Prepare the floor and the plant

Plantation steps

  1. Choice of the moment : Plant in spring or autumn, out of freezing.
  2. Soil preparation :
  • Ara the earth with a spade or a rudder.
  • Incorporate the compost to enrich the floor.
  1. Third technique :
  • Dig a hole twice wider than the clode.
  • Place the plant at the same depth as a pot, slightly recording the ground.

Distance between plants

Laissez 40-50 cm of space Between each agapanthe to avoid radical competition and allow good ventilation.

Regular maintenance

Watering

  • In the dry period : Water regularly, especially in a pot.
  • In winter : Reduce irrigation to avoid frosts.
  • Advise : Avoid stagnant waters by placing the mulch at the base of the plants.

Foliage size and maintenance

  • Removal of dried flowers : Remove the inflorescences after flowering to stimulate a new production.
  • Winter cup : Remove the damaged foliage at the end of winter to promote vegetative renewal.

Winter protection

  • Mulch : Apply a layer from 5 to 10 cm of straw or death leaves to isolate the roots.
  • Rusticity : These plants resist up to -10 ° C.But they require additional protection in the rigorous climate.

Strategic fertilization

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Choice of fertilizer

Favor Slow fertilizer of liberation (Type NPK 7-14-28), low in nitrogen to avoid overcrowding the leaves at the expense of the flowers.

Application calendar

  • Spring : Fertilize on a vegetative awakening to stimulate growth.
  • Summer : Repeat the application after flowering to strengthen the plant.

Application method

  • In the open ground : Sprinkle the fertilizer around the base, avoiding contact with the leaves.
  • In the jar : Dilute the fertilizer in irrigation water for optimal absorption.

Errors to avoid

Arrower Over

Agapanthes are sensitive to stagnant humidity. Always check the humidity of the soil before irrigation, especially in a pot.

Scarcely drained soil

A clay or compact soil leads roots to rot. Add sand or gravel to improve drainage.

Unsuitable

Avoid cutting the foliage in full flowering. I favor a light size after falling from the flowers so as not to stress the plant.

Tips for a brilliant flowering

Association with other plants

  • Low plants : Combine geranums or silver baskets for a colorful carpet effect.
  • High plants : Complete with lupini or phlox to structure the massif.

Rotation of plants

Replace Agapanthes after 3-4 years to avoid the exhaustion of the ground. Use young plants for a more abundant flowering.

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  • Ideal period : In spring or autumn.
  • Technique : Separate the tufts, be careful to keep the roots on each part.

Agapanthe, white, blue or orange, proves to be a versatile plant for the summer maximums. Respecting the rules for sowing, irrigation and fertilization, gardeners can enjoy a spectacular flowering. Do not forget to protect these plants plants in winter and associate them with other species for a dynamic and colorful garden.

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