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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Gladiolus
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what is the tiny pea-sized ball next to plant in pot? and what do i do with it?
I want to plant this any one can give me the guide line
I had a glad come up in a Louisiana Iris (yellow) bed. It is bright orange with bright yellow edges. The original glads planted there were orange. If this is a new color, what should I do to take advantage of future financial value.
I bought some bulbs can I plant them now will I see flowers this summer or no
I want to plant gladiolus bulbs in August this year when expected temperature in our region will range from 25C to 42C. would it be appropriate
I planted many colors of glads 5 years ago. For the last 2 years all my glads were Salmon color. Why is that?
There are a few causes for color change, older corms sometimes change color over time and a couple of viruses can also cause the change. Some gardeners suggest that change in light and soil pH values also can cause color change.
I am planning to plant Gladiolus corns this weekend. Will they yield blooms this year?
Also how do I stake them?
Thanks, LaNita Willis
Your glads should bloom this year. (Nothing is guaranteed in life and in the garden—but these are relatively fail-safe.)
Stake when you plant. You do not want to do it later and risk damage to the corm or growth of the plant.
I got the wrong advice and left the glad stAlks on over winter. Now the main bulbs are soft and less in mass but they have many small bulbs. Can I still try planting main bulbs ???