Towards the middle of summer in Australia the Agapanthus flowers are finished and need to be trimmed back to tidy them up and also stop the seeds spreading everywhere.
A great plant that thrives on neglect! Generally requiring little to no additional watering, it fends for itself and puts on a great show every Summer. Those straight stemmed white or purple flower heads also look great in vases inside.
In this video Brian is using the Aussie Gardener secateurs and canvas bag to deadhead all the aggies and turn those spent flowers back into compost.
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