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Description
Gladiolus is a perennial favorite because of its exquisite, eye-catching flowe During the summer, gladiolus plants thrive in the warm temperatures. Planting corms every few weeks or so will allow you to produce these flowers in order.
Gladiolus blooms come in an enormous variety of colors, including multicolored and apricot, blue, burgundy, pink, gold, red, orange, and white.Although the plants bloom in July, you can extend their blooming season by planting them at different periods of the year and selecting early, mid, and late season varieties.
There is a 2 to 6 foot height range.There’s a gladiolus for every gardener’s taste these days, with a vast array of bloom styles, colors, and heights to pick from. Gladiolus often fall into classes based on the size of their flowers, ranging from tiny to enormous.
Common Name: sword lily
Height: 3 to 4 feet
Colors of the flowers: orange, pink, white, yellow
Bloom Time : Summer
Difficulty level: Easy to grow
Planting And Care
- To keep your soil moist and to deter weeds, mulch the area surrounding your gladioli with a 2 to 4 inch layer.
- Throughout the summer, make sure to water your plants frequently if you receive less than one inch of rain per week.
- If not, water them sparingly while they’re growing to maintain moisture in the soil.
- Get rid of the fading or dead flowers to guarantee ongoing growth.
- When a stalk’s blossoms are all gone, trim the stalk off.
- Make sure to keep the plant whole so that it can develop and regenerate the corms for the following growing season.
Gladious Victor Borge Care
- Gladiolus plants thrive in the warm summer months. You can cultivate these flowers in succession by sowing corms approximately every few weeks.
- Gladiolus are incredibly colorful plants that make excellent cut flowers if you know how to care for them.
- Because gladiolus have a long sheaf of leaves, you have to plant them deeper than usual. This will help anchor them against high gusts that could blow them to the ground
Sunlight | Full sun |
Watering | If you get less than 1 inch of rain a week, water your plants regularly throughout the summer. Otherwise, water them moderately when in growth to keep the soil moist. |
Soil | Gladiolus prefer well-drained and even sandy soil |
Temperature | Minimum 10 degrees C and above |
Fertilizer | Use N-P-K fertilizer at the ratio 5-10-10 or 5-10-5. |
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