🌸 Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus Seeds. Elegant, drought-tolerant, and perfect for pollinators.
Grow your own garden showstopper! These Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus seeds produce dazzling blue blooms and elegant foliage, perfect for beds, borders, or containers.
🌟 Why You'll Love It
Turn your garden into a summer sanctuary with Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus grown from seed. These trumpet-shaped, sky-blue flowers rise on tall stalks, making them a beautiful focal point in garden beds, walkways, and containers. Not only are they visually stunning, but they’re also drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and loved by butterflies and hummingbirds.
✔️ Affordable way to grow large displays
✔️ Ideal for cut flowers & long-lasting blooms
✔️ Heat- and drought-resistant
✔️ Great for beginner & experienced gardeners
✔️ Grows well in containers or directly in garden soil
📦 What’s in the Pack?
- 💠 Premium-quality, viable Agapanthus seeds
- 📝 Detailed planting and germination guide included
- 📦 Secure, moisture-protected packaging for long shelf life
- 🎁 Optional gift-ready packaging available
🌱 Planting Instructions
📅 Best Time to Sow: Late winter to early spring (indoors) or after last frost (outdoors)
📍 Location: Full sun to partial shade
🪴 Soil: Well-drained, light soil mix
🌱 Sowing Depth: 1/4 inch (lightly cover with soil)
💧 Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy
🌡️ Germination Time: 21–30 days at 65–75°F (18–24°C)
🪴 Transplanting: When seedlings are strong enough, transplant to larger pots or outdoor beds
Note: Agapanthus seeds may take 2–3 seasons to flower but produce lush foliage in the first year.
❓ FAQs
Q: How long does it take for Agapanthus to flower from seed?
Typically 2 to 3 years. While they don’t bloom the first year, you'll enjoy lush green foliage as they mature.
Do I need a greenhouse to grow these?
A: No greenhouse needed! Just start indoors near a sunny window or under grow lights.
Can I plant them directly outdoors?
A: Yes, but for best results, start indoors and transplant after the risk of frost has passed.
Are they perennial?
A: Yes! Once established, Agapanthus returns year after year in zones 8–11. In colder zones, grow in pots and bring them indoors during winter.
Do these seeds require stratification?
No stratification required. Just sow and keep warm and moist until germination.