Agapanthuses thrive in full sun, delivering vibrant blooms in white, blue, or Nile colors. They tolerate partial shade but may flower less in low light.
Agapanthuses prefer well-drained soil and should not be overwatered. Water less in cold, dark conditions, but more in warm, humid weather. Balance is key.
Agapanthuses benefit from light balanced fertilizer in early spring. Use compost or slow-release types for containers. Avoid over-fertilizing; mulch for winter.
Agapanthuses need minimal pruning. Cut back flower stems after blooms fade. Divide clumps to rejuvenate. In cold climates, leave old foliage for frost protection.