Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’
£7.50
A compact variety with bicoloured flowers. Ivory in bud, with a lavender/blue base, which fades into a white tip when fully open. Height 50cm. Full sun, well drained soil. Benefits from an Autumn mulch to protect the crown.
Description
Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ is a remarkable perennial known for its large, striking flower heads. With deep purple blooms on the outside and lighter lilac on the inside, Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ creates a stunning visual impact from June to October.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
- Spring: The ideal time to plant Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ is early spring when the soil has warmed up. This timing promotes healthy root development and ensures a robust start for the plant.
- Autumn: Alternatively, you can choose to plant your Agapanthus in autumn. This allows the plant to establish itself before the onset of colder months, setting it up for successful growth in the following spring.
Site Selection
- Sunlight: Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ thrives best in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. Adequate sunlight is crucial for maximising flowering and overall plant health.
- Soil: Choose well-drained soil to prevent water logging, which can be detrimental to Agapanthus. While this plant is adaptable to various soil types, ensuring good drainage is essential for preventing root rot and encouraging vigorous growth.
Planting Instructions
- Preparing the Hole: Dig a hole that is twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball of the plant. This provides ample space for the roots to spread and establish.
- Soil Preparation: Mix compost or organic matter into the soil to enhance its texture and fertility. This will create an ideal environment for Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ to thrive.
- Planting: Place your Agapanthus in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill with soil, gently firming it to eliminate air pockets.
- Watering: Water the plant thoroughly immediately after planting to help settle the soil and initiate root establishment for Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’.
Watering
- Growing Season: Once established, Agapanthus is relatively drought-tolerant. During dry spells, water moderately to maintain healthy foliage and support continued blooming.
- Dormant Season: As Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ enters dormancy, reduce watering. Ensure the soil remains slightly moist, but avoid water logging.
Feeding
- Spring: In early spring, apply a balanced fertiliser to support new growth and enhance the blooming potential of Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’.
- Mid-Summer: A light feeding in mid-summer will encourage ongoing flowering, ensuring that your Agapanthus continues to deliver beautiful blooms throughout the growing season.
Pruning
- Deadheading: Regularly deadhead spent flowers to prolong the blooming period and maintain the neat appearance of the plant. This will encourage the plant to produce more flowers.
- Autumn: After the final bloom, cut back Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ to ground level to prepare it for winter dormancy, promoting strong growth for the next year.
Mulching
- Spring: In spring, apply mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
- Winter: Winter mulching helps protect the roots from harsh temperatures, providing insulation that ensures your Agapanthus remains healthy during colder months.
Supporting the Plant
- Staking: Although Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ typically has sturdy stems, consider staking in exposed areas or during windy conditions to prevent any damage to the flower stalks.
Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ is a vibrant and low-maintenance addition to any garden, providing a spectacular floral display and lush foliage. With the right care, this Agapanthus will bring beauty and elegance to your outdoor space from June to October. Follow this guide to ensure that Agapanthus ‘Shooting Stars’ thrives and becomes a stunning focal point in your garden.
Additional information
Pot Size | |
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Plant Botanical Type | Perennial (herbaceous) |
Flower Colour | Lavender, Blue, White |
Leaf Colour | Green |
Varigated Leaf | No |
Scent | No |
Height | 0.5m |
Spread | 0.3m |
Blooms/foliage interest in | Summer, Autumn |
Evergreen | No |
Hardiness | mild winter to – 5C |
Container | Borders and Containers |
Sun/shade | Full sun |
Soil Type | Loam (normal) |
Soil PH | Neutral |
Drainage | Well drained soil |
Hazerdous | No |
Insect Attraction | Bees |
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