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Outsidepride 50 Seeds Perennial Agapanthus Headbourne Blue Lily Of The Nile Flower Seeds For Planting
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Outsidepride 50 Seeds Perennial Agapanthus Headbourne Blue Lily Of The Nile Flower Seeds For Planting

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Outside Pride's agapanthus seeds have been met with mixed results, with some customers being disappointed in not getting any seeds to sprout. However, many customers have found success with other methods, such as seed starter soil and planting in seed pots. Despite this, customers are still hopeful that the seeds will grow and provide a beautiful flower.
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Starting Lily of the Nile seeds is a great way to grow this lovely perennial! For colder climates, grow Agapanthus Lily of the Nile plants in containers so that they can be brought indoors to winter in a bright, sunny location. Lily of the nile is a 32 inch tall perennial growing in USDA zones 6 - 10. Lily of the Nile, also known as African Blue Lily, is a rare and very precious source of blue color for the summer garden. It has big, bloom-happy stalks that reach up to 36 inches in the air with lush foliage beneath. The big attraction is the 3 - 4 inch blooms in all shades of blue and lavender, and sometimes white. You will love this floriferous, e…
Starting Lily of the Nile seeds is a great way to grow this lovely perennial! For colder climates, grow Agapanthus Lily of the Nile plants in containers so that they can be brought indoors to winter in a bright, sunny location. Lily of the nile is a 32 inch tall perennial growing in USDA zones 6 - 10. Lily of the Nile, also known as African Blue Lily, is a rare and very precious source of blue color for the summer garden. It has big, bloom-happy stalks that reach up to 36 inches in the air with lush foliage beneath. The big attraction is the 3 - 4 inch blooms in all shades of blue and lavender, and sometimes white. You will love this floriferous, easy-to-grow treasure! Sowing Rate: 3 seeds per plant. When started from flower seed, Lily of the Nile will bloom after two or three years and then for many, many years to come. When sowing, cover the Lily of the Nile seeds lightly, keep humidity high, and maintain temperatures at 72 - 75F. Germination takes anywhere from 21 - 35 days. Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus Headbourne Blue) - Starting Lily of the Nile seeds is a great way to grow this lovely perennial! For colder climates, grow Agapanthus Lily of the Nile plants in containers so that they can be brought indoors to winter in a bright, sunny location. Lily of the Nile, also known as African Blue Lily, is a rare and very precious source of blue color for the summer garden. It has big, bloom-happy stalks that reach up to 36 inches in the air with lush foliage beneath. The big attraction is the 3 - 4 inch blooms in all shades of blue and lavender, and sometimes white. You will love this floriferous, easy-to-grow treasure!
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Outside Pride's agapanthus seeds have been met with mixed results, with some customers being disappointed in not getting any seeds to sprout. However, many customers have found success with other methods, such as seed starter soil and planting in seed pots. Despite this, customers are still hopeful that the seeds will grow and provide a beautiful flower.

Pros

  • Beautiful flower
  • Good for garden use
  • Attractive appearance

Cons

  • Inconsistent germination
  • Some seeds may not sprout
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Starting Lily of the Nile seeds is a great way to grow this lovely perennial! For colder climates, grow Agapanthus Lily of the Nile plants in containers so that they can be brought indoors to winter in a bright, sunny location. Lily of the nile is a 32 inch tall perennial growing in USDA zones 6 - 10. Lily of the Nile, also known as African Blue Lily, is a rare and very precious source of blue color for the summer garden. It has big, bloom-happy stalks that reach up to 36 inches in the air with lush foliage beneath. The big attraction is the 3 - 4 inch blooms in all shades of blue and lavender, and sometimes white. You will love this floriferous, easy-to-grow treasure! Sowing Rate: 3 seeds per plant. When started from flower seed, Lily of the Nile will bloom after two or three years and then for many, many years to come. When sowing, cover the Lily of the Nile seeds lightly, keep humidity high, and maintain temperatures at 72 - 75F. Germination takes anywhere from 21 - 35 days. Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus Headbourne Blue) - Starting Lily of the Nile seeds is a great way to grow this lovely perennial! For colder climates, grow Agapanthus Lily of the Nile plants in containers so that they can be brought indoors to winter in a bright, sunny location. Lily of the Nile, also known as African Blue Lily, is a rare and very precious source of blue color for the summer garden. It has big, bloom-happy stalks that reach up to 36 inches in the air with lush foliage beneath. The big attraction is the 3 - 4 inch blooms in all shades of blue and lavender, and sometimes white. You will love this floriferous, easy-to-grow treasure!

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Sun ExposureFull Sun
Pack Size50
Expected Planting PeriodSummer
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
BrandOutsidepride
Expected Blooming PeriodWinter, Summer
Special FeatureSeeds
Indoor/outdoor UsageIndoor
Usda Hardiness Zone6
ColorBlue
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