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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
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    Agapanthus - attracting bees?

    We are doing some work on our front garden beds and I would love to plant some agapanthus along the carport - do they attract bees? If they do I may have to rethink it....

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    here in vic they are a pest, and although they look good, they suck. I can't say they attract alot of bees though

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    Oct 2007
    ★ nor here nor there ★
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    They are also classed as a noxious weed as they spread by see and Rhizomes and when they are planted in uncontrolled areas they go rampant

    They are still used in SA in gardens, but they are private or formal style gardens/reserves, where they can be kept under control, the issues occurs when they get into our waterways and bushlands, we lose control.

    I can give you some alternative plants if you know what sort of soil you have and whether it is full or partial sun

  4. #4

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    What Lulu said

  5. #5
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    Jan 2008
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    Well gardening isn't really my forte so it does not suprise me one bit that I'd want to plant something classed as a noxious weed! They are normally the ones I tend to grow so well

    Hmmmm no wonder why I see them a bit around here in gardens! Along our carport we have a bricked in raised garden bed, about 1x4m, doesn't drain that well, little bit sandy, and in mostly full sun. I'd like to plant something easy to grow/look after, would be nice if it flowered (but don't want to attract too many bees) and nothing that grows too high as it will block out much needed light coming into our front lounge.

  6. #6
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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    Don't have the same problems with them over here that the do in Melbourne. Problem here is they don't grow well at all.
    Their flowers will attract bees, but by no means mass amounts

    African Daisies grow really well and are pretty, but you will get some bees - but bees aren't going to hurt you. Rosemary is really popular over here as well for hedging and won't attract bees at all. Smells divine and you can eat it!

    GL