Light

Can be planted anywhere in the garden! Loves full sun but also grows well in the shade.

Water

Water regularly, but make sure the soil in the pot doesn’t become waterlogged.

In a pot

Perfect for planting in a pot on your patio; just make sure excess water can drain away.

Open ground

Plant in a light, open spot in well-drained soil.

Beneath the surface, Amourette is hard at work on new flower buds for the coming season.

Has the frost passed? Remove the protection and let it soak up plenty of light again.

The first green shoots are appearing; roots and growth are picking up again.

The perfect month to buy an Amourette with firm, almost-blooming buds.

Plants that have overwintered are now forming strong buds, ready for a profuse bloom.

All the newly purchased Amourettes are in full bloom – you’ve got there just in time.

The overwintered Amourette is blooming profusely. Time to enjoy it to the full!

The Amourette is drought-tolerant and continues to flower; new flower stems appear.

Flowers give way to decorative seed heads with a uniquely graceful character.

Seed heads are popular as cut flowers and give bouquets a distinctive look.

Temperatures are dropping; cut away the spent flower stems to prepare for winter.

Protect from frost: cover or bring indoors to a frost-free location to ensure it survives the winter safely.

On the homepage of this site, you’ll find even more information about the Agapanthus Amourette. For example, how you can grow new plants from the seeds yourself! Fancy finding out more?