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Agapanthus Blue Storm African Lily, Blue Flowering Agapanthus

Agapanthus White Storm. Agapanthus White FLowering African Lily

Cap Clip & boldmarkør Blomst

Cap Clip & boldmarkør Blomst

Optimer din Golfoplevelse med en Praktisk Boldmarkør Golf er mere end bare en sport – det er en passion, en udfordring, og for mange, en livsstil. For at kunne nyde spillet fuldt ud, er det vigtigt at have det rette udstyr, og en af de mest oversete, men essentielle, dele af golfudstyret er boldmarkøren. At have en pålidelig og let tilgængelig boldmarkør kan gøre en stor forskel i din golfoplevelse. Hvad er en Boldmarkør? En boldmarkør er en lille genstand, som golfspillere bruger til at markere deres bolds position på greenen. Dette er især nyttigt, når du skal fjerne din bold for at gøre plads for andre spillere, eller når du skal forberede dig til at putte. Boldmarkøren sikrer, at du nøjagtigt kan genplacere bolden på det samme sted efter at have fjernet den. Placering af Boldmarkøren For at få mest muligt ud af din boldmarkør, er det vigtigt at have den let tilgængelig. En populær metode er at placere den med en clip på din cap. Dette gør det hurtigt og nemt at markere din bold uden at skulle rode i lommerne efter den. Her er nogle tips til effektiv brug og placering af din boldmarkør: Clip på Cap: Fastgør clippen med boldmarkøren på kanten af din cap. Dette gør den let tilgængelig og sikrer, at du hurtigt kan få fat i den, når du når greenen. Lomme eller Bælte: Hvis du foretrækker det, kan du også fastgøre boldmarkøren på dit bælte eller opbevare den i en lomme med lynlås. Sørg for, at den er let at nå, så du ikke forsinker spillet. Magnetisk Holder: Mange moderne boldmarkører kommer med magnetiske holdere, der gør det nemt at fastgøre dem til forskellige steder på dit tøj eller udstyr. Fordele ved at Bruge en Boldmarkør At bruge en boldmarkør har flere fordele, der kan forbedre dit spil og din oplevelse på banen: Nøjagtighed: Ved at markere din bolds præcise position, sikrer du, at du kan placere den nøjagtigt samme sted igen. Dette er afgørende for at opretholde fair play og præcise skud. Tempo i Spillet: En let tilgængelig boldmarkør hjælper med at holde tempoet i spillet oppe, da du hurtigt kan markere og flytte din bold uden forsinkelse. Professionalisme: Brug af en boldmarkør viser respekt for spillet og dine medspillere. Det demonstrerer, at du kender og følger golfens etikette og regler. Konklusion En boldmarkør er en lille, men vigtig del af dit golfudstyr. Ved at vælge en praktisk og stilfuld boldmarkør og placere den et let tilgængeligt sted som på din cap, kan du forbedre din spiloplevelse betydeligt. Sørg for at investere i en kvalitetboldmarkør, der kan hjælpe dig med at spille mere præcist og effektivt, mens du opretholder god etikette på banen. Med den rette boldmarkør er du altid klar til at markere din bold og fortsætte spillet med stil og professionalisme.

DKK 59.00
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Agapanthus Africanus Blue Thunder African Lily Blue Thunder

Agapanthus Africanus Blue Thunder African Lily Blue Thunder

Agapanthus Africanus Blue Thunder is a compact perennial plant with strappy green foliage and full-sized rich blue flowers. It’s a superb container plant and an excellent coastal choice.Agapanthus are commonly called African Lilies, but they are actually members of the amaryllis family. They are native to South Africa’s coastline, but the name agapanthus is Greek, agape for love and anthos for flower.They first appeared in the UK in the 1600s and since then many cultivars have been bred. Many cultivars are blue, but Agapanthus Twister is two-tone blue with white, and Agapanthus White Storm is an aptly named pure white version. This cultivar, African Lily Blue Thunder was bred for its compact clump and foliage spread whilst retaining full-sized deep blue flowers.In late spring, rich strappy green foliage begins to emerge from the clump, followed by thick flower stems. In summer, its flowers emerge from dark blue buds. Its flowers are a very dark shade of blue, much deeper than other agapanthus and they are particularly long-lasting. This agapanthus will spend the whole summer in flower if it’s cared for.In autumn, its foliage dies down, but it may remain evergreen in mild coastal areas of the south.Height and Spread of Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderThis is a notably compact agapanthus that reaches only 50 centimetres in height and spread.How Hardy is Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderAfrican Lily Blue Thunder is hardy in the UK if its roots are well-drained and it receives full sun in summer with shelter from harsh cold winds.How To Use Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderAgapanthus are excellent coastal plants as per their native South African roots, and they are one of the few plants that enjoy a restricted root run. This makes them an ideal candidate for containers. Because Blue Thunder agapanthus is a compact variety, it’s a good choice for small gardens or courtyards where every inch counts.Plant them in a sunny mixed border where they will grab all the attention, brighten up a balcony garden, or dot them around a wildlife-friendly low-maintenance space. Bumblebees love agapanthus’ long nectar channels.How To Care for Agapanthus Africanus Blue ThunderThese ornamental plants need little maintenance and they are easy to grow.Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil and water it well until established. Shade-grown agapanthus struggles to produce flowers. Be sure to water and fertilise container-grown agapanthus regularly.In spring, apply a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots, then remove dead foliage and flower stalks to make room for new growth.

GBP 24.75
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Agapanthus Silver Moon Variegated African Lily Silver Moon

Agapanthus Silver Moon Variegated African Lily Silver Moon

Agapanthus Silver Moon or African Lily Silver MoonAgapanthus Silver Moon is a dwarf herbaceous perennial with stripy variegated foliage and pretty blue blooms. Agapanthus Silver Moon is also known as African Lily Silver Moon or Lily of the Nile Silver Moon. It’s a semi-deciduous plant originally from South Africa but grows well in the UK with some protection in the colder areas.Agapanthus Silver Moon is known for its strappy variegated foliage that emerges each spring in an attractive clump. Flowers rise from the clump’s centre on long stems during summer. The blooms are trumpet-shaped lavender-blue shades with a delicate darker stripe and long stamens. Silver Moon is a freely flowering agapanthus that blooms throughout the summer months. It makes a lovely addition to a mixed border or container and dies back cleanly during winter. Height And Spread of Agapanthus Silver MoonAfrican Lily Silver Moon is a dwarf variety of agapanthus that grows up to a metre tall each year and spreads in a clump over 50cms. How Hardy Is Agapanthus Silver MoonVariegated agapanthus is a hardy plant that dies back during winter and survives frosts if grown in freely draining soil. It is rarely bothered by pests and tolerates some drought. How To use Agapanthus Silver MoonAgapanthus Silver Moon’s stripy foliage brightens a mixed border and covers bare soil. The pretty, upright flowers tower over the stripy leaves and are an attractive addition to any style of garden particularly when grown in a swathe. Check out our other types of agapanthus for a stunning en masse effect.  Agapanthus grows very well in containers and looks stylish placed on the front doorstep or decking. This is an excellent plant for windy & coastal gardens. How To Care For Agapanthus Silver MoonVariegated African Lily needs a sunny spot to flower and will grow in any type of moist, free-draining soil. Allow the foliage to die back each year and mulch over during winter in colder areas.  If grown in a container African Lily needs plenty of water. Place containers against a wall or in a greenhouse over winter to protect the roots from freezing temperatures. More about Agapanthus on the blog. 

GBP 61.88
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Blue Agapanthus Plants, Agapanthus Africanus Blue, Blue Flowering African Lily

Blue Agapanthus Plants, Agapanthus Africanus Blue, Blue Flowering African Lily

Agapanthus Africanus Blue, more commonly known as African Lily Blue or Blue Nile Lily, is striking blue-flowering perennial. Prized for its clusters of trumpet-shaped blossoms borne atop tall stalks, this compact and hardy plant is great for gardens and containers both.Agapanthus Africanus plants have wonderfully large blue or white flowers during the early to late summer. The flowers last for around 6-8 weeks and the foliage will last all year ie be evergreen in normal winters - in extreme winters the leaves die off. A South African native, African Lily Blue thrives in full sun, although it will also fare well in lightly dappled shade. Adaptable and versatile, this perennial tolerates a wide range of soils, including chalk and clay. As long as you plant Agapanthus Africanus in moist but well-drained, fertile soil, this perennial will flourish.Feed regularly during the growing season from April to September. Mulch well to keep the soil warm over the winter months. Agapanthus Africanus Blue work best in pots and don't mind being pot bound - but will also be happy in very well-draining soil particularly raised beds.Fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom, African Lily Blue is considered semi-evergreen in most climates where the winter temperatures go lower than 5 degrees below zero. Choose a sheltered location in the garden where frost and cold winds won’t be able to damage this perennial, or, if container-grown, move the pot indoors during the winter months. Suitable for coastal gardens as it doesn’t mind strong winds or salt sprays.Staying compact even when fully developed, Agapanthus Africanus Blue grows to be 50 centimetres to 1 metre high, and up to 90 centimetres wide, including the tall flowering stems. Vigorous, with a bushy, clump-forming habit, this variety of Agapanthus Africanus is easy to grow and to care for. It doesn’t require pruning to stay in form, and it does not have to be cut down before winter, as the seed heads provide interest after the flowering season.With its striking blue flowers and attractive foliage, African Lily Blue is often combined with flowering perennials and shrubs in mixed borders, or planted on its own, in pots or garden. Due to the fact that this beautiful clump-forming perennial performs best in containers, it’s often used to bring colour and interest to patios and balconies and roof terraces.We also stock Agapanthus Africanus Albus - the white African LilyTypically mediterranean Agapanthus look fabulous with Olive Trees and Bay Trees 

GBP 53.63
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Blue Agapanthus Plants, Agapanthus Africanus Blue, Blue Flowering African Lily

Blue Agapanthus Plants, Agapanthus Africanus Blue, Blue Flowering African Lily

Agapanthus Africanus Blue, more commonly known as African Lily Blue or Blue Nile Lily, is striking blue-flowering perennial. Prized for its clusters of trumpet-shaped blossoms borne atop tall stalks, this compact and hardy plant is great for gardens and containers both.Agapanthus Africanus plants have wonderfully large blue or white flowers during the early to late summer. The flowers last for around 6-8 weeks and the foliage will last all year ie be evergreen in normal winters - in extreme winters the leaves die off. A South African native, African Lily Blue thrives in full sun, although it will also fare well in lightly dappled shade. Adaptable and versatile, this perennial tolerates a wide range of soils, including chalk and clay. As long as you plant Agapanthus Africanus in moist but well-drained, fertile soil, this perennial will flourish.Feed regularly during the growing season from April to September. Mulch well to keep the soil warm over the winter months. Agapanthus Africanus Blue work best in pots and don't mind being pot bound - but will also be happy in very well-draining soil particularly raised beds.Fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom, African Lily Blue is considered semi-evergreen in most climates where the winter temperatures go lower than 5 degrees below zero. Choose a sheltered location in the garden where frost and cold winds won’t be able to damage this perennial, or, if container-grown, move the pot indoors during the winter months. Suitable for coastal gardens as it doesn’t mind strong winds or salt sprays.Staying compact even when fully developed, Agapanthus Africanus Blue grows to be 50 centimetres to 1 metre high, and up to 90 centimetres wide, including the tall flowering stems. Vigorous, with a bushy, clump-forming habit, this variety of Agapanthus Africanus is easy to grow and to care for. It doesn’t require pruning to stay in form, and it does not have to be cut down before winter, as the seed heads provide interest after the flowering season.With its striking blue flowers and attractive foliage, African Lily Blue is often combined with flowering perennials and shrubs in mixed borders, or planted on its own, in pots or garden. Due to the fact that this beautiful clump-forming perennial performs best in containers, it’s often used to bring colour and interest to patios and balconies and roof terraces.We also stock Agapanthus Africanus Albus - the white African LilyTypically mediterranean Agapanthus look fabulous with Olive Trees and Bay Trees 

GBP 18.75
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