I'm doing 3 successions of gladiolus this year in my cutflower garden and landscape. I ordered a bunch of glads this year because of inspiration from you & Nicole @ Flower Hill farm!
Thank you!! I planted gladiolus for the first time this year as a cut flower using your previous video as guide 😊. Thank you for the updated info. Now I know how to store them.
Thank you for this!! I was thinking I would not bother with these next year as mine are not that great! You helped me to realize what I need change next year to grow even more now!!!
Thank you so much ... this helped a lot. I've also heard elsewhere that bulbs should be planted no more than three times their height of bulb size in the depths of soil ... which could be three or four inches❤.
Perfect timing! After three years of glads not being the colors I ordered, I finally found a source for corms that are true-to-advertised colors, and I was wondering if they could be re-planted instead of being treated as an annual.
Wished I watched this a few days ago 😅 planted some for my first time this year and have 6, one is almost in full bloom already, wasn’t sure how to harvest them so went searching for a vid like this
Thank You, Thank You is not enough for your video. I really appreciate your time; you provided more information than I thought I needed. Example: I'm in Ohio (near Cleveland) which my zone is 5or6. Regardless, I know I'm in an area that I would need the information you provided on how to dry them. So again Thank You!
Thank you for the information!! You were easy to follow and understand. This is my first time getting into gardening and the gladiolus give off such beautiful plants, let alone their flowers. With them leaning so heavily I didn't know what to do. Now that I have more information, I am ready to help these beauties bloom! I have beautiful white and amazing dark purplish-pink ones!! Also, I am getting some bees back ever since I planted the gladiolus, do you have any other fun flower suggestions to encourage more bees to come around?! I love and support my pollinating bees!!
I've had strong and spiky foliage from my planted bulbs for over a month. I'm guessing the tenderhorn variety stops at that as they've not grown taller, so I suppose I'll plant something with color in front of them
My gladiolus has already Bloom one time it appears that the blooms and bugs are starting to fill up again, is it possible that will bloom a second time? Thank you
Is the pink flowering bush behind you in this video, a flowering almond? My mother had a bush like this although we were in zone 3 or possibly 4, and it was a lot shorter, probably 3 or 4 feet (hard to tell since I was a child then). It had flower buds all over and was pink, and I'm not sure of the other colors, maybe white? Thank you.
Thanks for sharing I have loads of leaves but no flower stocks on my Glads and they have been planted under cover in March. We’ve had dry weather lately could it be because of this or maybe just too early still?
Hi Marie! I would not worry. No bloom stocks here and I planted the first wave in late march. The blooms come right at the end. I would imagine you should see blooms by the end of june. A few varieties are longer - some I've seen at 120 days.
Good informative video. Mam, can you give me your location so that I could know your climatic conditions, and your experience so as how to grow them in a warm and humid country India.
Thanks for the video. Quick question: should I continue to water them after the flowers have been cut? Do I cut the stems right after the bloom or leave them until they turn brown? Thanks
What is the color of the gladiolus that is show in the video at the time stamp from 3:18 to 3:20. Such a beautiful color. I have been looking for this particular color for some time. Please tell me what the name is and where I can find it. Thank you. 🥰
Question about planting near a rock water drain area, sometimes it floods and possibly freeze over winter, full sun. Im Going to try planting there, but wonder if CT, zone 7 I think should I dig them up before frost?
@@Edu_Kate Nice, it is so beautiful. I planted a tiny twine nine bark last year, but it was trimmed pretty hard by the nursery. I don’t have any blooms this year, wondering if ninebark blooms on old wood.
I love em, I got cancer and started planting flowers for some beauty. Gladios' was my fav, they were awesome but they didn't last long enough after blooming.
Thank you for this video! My daughter and I plant gladiolus every year. We moved to a zone 7 area in fall of 2019. I had no idea to glads we planted last year would come back again. But they did survive the winter, and began to emerge just as we planted new ones this season. We have so many now, since I’m used to treating them as an annual 😄
Hello. I planted gladiolus for the first time and I’m currently waiting for their blooms to came to life. Are you saying that I don’t have to pick the bulbs up given the fact that I live in zone 9? Thank you 🙏, have a great day
What a great channel I have a question if possible I live in the middle East close to zone 9 in America, I keep planting glads each year in the ground in fertil soil and full sun location but I hardly get any blooms only green growth. is there something that I am doing wrong or it's just too hot for the plant to produce flowers. Thanks a lot ♥️♥️♥️
First time growing Sweet Peas, tried this method, and so far it has worked perfectly 6 little seedlings outside doing great in my Long Island zone 7B. Editing to say very simple so many ppl on here make it seem so complicated so glad I found this video.
Not flower related, but I was wondering what microphone you use to shoot your video? I’ve been asked to film a garden tour and I need one and I have no idea where to start.
I’ve tried growing gladiolus for the last 60 years mine have never been as beautiful as yours. I hope you have listed your sources beautiful arrangement.