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How to grow agapanthus from seed

Agapanthus are easy to grow from seed and you may get flowering plants in as little as two years.

Collect seed when the seedhead is becoming brown and the capsules are starting to burst. If the weather is turning cold you can collect seed prematurely and store the whole seedhead in a paper bag, but it’s preferable to let the seed ripen on the plant.

They are easy to grow, preferably sown fresh and pricked out individually next spring. With a bit of luck they should come to flower the following season.

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Read our simple steps on growing agapanthus from seed, below.

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Step 1

Extract the seeds from their pods. They should fall out easily. Sow them straight away.

How to grow agapanthus from seed

Step 2

When you have sown the seeds, cover the compost with sharp grit.

How to grow agapanthus from seed

Step 3

When seedlings have strong shoots and roots, knock them out of the tray and separate.

How to grow agapanthus from seed

Step 4

Pot up seedlings individually into modules or small pots.

How to grow agapanthus from seed

Step 5

Finish the surface of each pot with grit to retain moisture, keep down weeds and provide drainage around the crown of the plant.

How to grow agapanthus from seed
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