StepsA post shared by Monty Don (@themontydon) on However, Monty shared that "sometimes" he likes to grow things in "containers" to make them "grow successfully".He continued: "This is true for agapanthus because agapanthus grows much better if their roots are strained."Now if you have got very chalky soil or very stony soil that's fine.
You can plant them straight out."And they should flower and grow well, but if like me, you have rich clay loam, what will happen is the roots will just grow."You'll have (a) mass of lush foliage and very little if any flowers at all."So by growing them in thinner soil, in a pot, that is how you get lots of flowers," Monty added.It was then that the star pointed at the pot with rich purple agapanthus and.
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