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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Gladiolus
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Hi Patty,
Plan to move them during cooler weather in late fall/early winter.
I love my glads, but I they never bloom all the same direction. Is there a way to know, when I plant the corn, which direction the bloom will face?
Hi Vicki,
That is an interesting question! I wonder how many people have asked themselves the same thing. Sorry to report that there isn’t a way to know. All you can do is place the root side (flat and wide) down and hope for the best!
I live in Ohio and was wondering if I have to dig up my bulbs in order for them to come up again in the spring?
Hi Angela,
Most gladiolus are only hardy to Zone 7 so it is a good idea to dig them up and overwinter them inside, given your climate.
I live in northern va.. Shenandoah valley area. I bought new gladiolus bulbs this year. Intending on redoing an old flower bed. I have almost finished digging everything out. We had a rainy, cold spell..which delayed my project for a bit. Is it too late to plant now when I reset the other flowers?
The new bulbs are still in their open mesh bags inside brown paper bag.
What are the pods where my flowers were on the stalks?
Could you please tell me what a corm is???
The corm is just another word for bulb.