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Growing Gladiolus: Everyone knows gladiolus, but not every gardener knows how easy they are to grow. The original "glad" was a wildflower from South Africa called "sword lily", which was imported into Europe in the 1840's. As with almost every other bulb, the Dutch went to work and created a grand rainbow from a quite lowly flower.
And of course, everyone knows gladiolus are great in a vase. So be sure to plant plenty where you can cut them. They're inexpensive, and few other flowers give you so much color for the cost. When frost threatens, you can just forget them, and buy new ones in spring, or dig up the bulbs and store them until the following spring. Don't hesitate. Enjoy gladiolus this summer. You can't have too many.
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Overall rating: 4.6 / 5 from 5 reviews.
Review topics: ["color","bulbs","gladiolus"].
"I'm very pleased to see that these are growing: I've got several stalks blooming and more getting ready to bloom. The flowers are beautiful, but so far, no red centers, although the yellow is beautiful. Maybe I'll get some of the red as more flowers open."
"I haven't grown gladiola's in many years. They're just starting to bloom now. They're tall and healthy looking."
"These are pretty all-yellow medium-sized gladioli, but do not resemble the photo in the catalog."
"Put them in a large pot with blue trailing lobelia around the edge. They are sturdy and not too tall so staking is not necessary. They are a lot of blooms per stalk, unlike cheaper gladiolus. The color is subtle and perfect for containers. Blooming a little late this year in the Pacific Northwest but that is to be anticipated and will continue through the future I suspect. Therefore, I will plant again next year to assure some color late into summer."
"These bulbs are blooming very well. Although they maybe deer resistant the rabbits ate mine down to the ground twice when the leaves were just starting to grow. . I put up chicken wire around them and the rabbits still dug under that to eat them."