> > As long as people are thinking about this, how about Agapanthus? Any recommendations on getting them to thrive outdoors in the ground in a Connecticut garden? > In a protected, sunny garden spot, deeply mulched during the winter, I would try A. coddii. Unfortunately, this didn't work out for me two USDA zones away in NW corner of CT. I'd also check with Dr. Nick. Cheers, Mark Mazer Hertford, North Carolina, USA More blooms from Brodiae californica selections from NNS, Crinum bulbicodium, jumbo strain, and every day another surprise from the Arisaema bed. Boophone seed rip