A plant that I grew from NARGS seed of 'Headbourne Hybrids' has wintered for several years in Southwest Michigan (zone 6a). It's planted in sandy soil and nearly full sun. The plant has increased steadily in size and now throws maybe a dozen scapes. Russell At 02:20 PM 6/4/2010, you wrote: >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? Russell Stafford Odyssey Bulbs PO Box 382 South Lancaster, MA 01561 508-335-8106 http://www.odysseybulbs.com/