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Breck's
U.S. Reservation Center
P.O. Box 65
Guilford, IN 47022-0065
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Gardening How-To – Tips & Growing Instructions: Gladiolus 
Gladiolus
grow best in sandy, well-drained soil rich in organic matter in
full sun. After last frost, dig a trench 8" deep. Add compost and Breck’s
Plant Food to the trench. Cover with 2" of soil. Firmly place
bulbs on soil, pointed ends up, 6" apart. In a flower border, plant a
group of at least 10 bulbs for best effect. Cover with remaining soil.
Water well and add 2" of mulch to conserve moisture and keep the roots
cool. Begin planting in mid-spring and continue to plant every two
weeks until mid-July for flowers throughout the summer. Bulbs will
bloom from 70-100 days from planting, depending on the lateness in the
season. Tall-growing varieties may need staking. Water well throughout
the growing season. Fertilize when the flower spikes first appear and
after the flowers are picked. Dig up the corms 4-6 weeks after the
flowers fade. Remove as much soil as possible and cut off flower stalk
1" above corm. Dry and store the bulbs indoors for the winter. Hardy in
Zones 8-11
Hardy
Glads
In
fall, plant in almost any type of well-drained garden soil in full sun.
Plant the corms 4-6" apart in clumps approximately 3" deep. Fertilize
when planting with any 5-10-5 fertilizer but avoid animal manure since
it may encourage rot. Mulch over the winter for protection. Hardy in
Zones 5-10.
Glamini
Glads
Glaminis are
highly pest resistant and bloom happily in full sun or partial shade.
Their shorter overall height means you can use them in the middle or
fronts of borders and beds. They also do exceptionally well in patio
containers - or even window boxes where viewing their rich cascades of
3-4" flowers up close is a special pleasure. Glaminis are
also splendid in your vase. Care is no more difficult than for any
gladiolus. Simply plant 3" deep in sun or partial shade and space 3-4"
apart. Glaminis
can be lifted approximately 8-10 weeks after flowering. Dry the
bulbs and let them overwinter in a cool, dark, frost-free location.
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