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Tag Archives: Agapanthus africanus
Agapanthus Progress
Every day I check on the progress of my Agapanthus to see how many scapes I have. I was a little worried this year as I had never cut the Agapanthus all the way back. However, it soon started to … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Nature
Tagged Agapanthus, Agapanthus africanus, g-mart, scapes, yardstick
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Withered Agapanthus
This summer has been hard on my Agapanthus and the blooms have been slowly withering away. Of course it is getting to the time of year when the blooms slowly start to wither. However, the stalks are usually sticking up … Continue reading
Posted in California, Flowers, Nature
Tagged Agapanthus, Agapanthus africanus, blooms, thinning flowers, withered flowers, Yard Work
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