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Product Name: | Van Zyverden Gladiolus Plant Bulbs (25 Count) |
Product Description: | Today's Gladiolus (or simply 'glads' as they are quite often called) are larger and more beautiful than varieties years ago and produce lush sword like foliage. They appreciate the warm weather of summer and are very easy to plant and grow. Gladiolus come in a wide selection of classic colors as well as the newest bi or tri colors. You can plant them all at once after the danger of frost has passed, or plant them bi-weekly for continuous flowers throughout summer. They are best planted in groups and make for excellent lavish florist quality cut flowers. Boldly colored tropical gladiolus varieties make up this mixture. Colors as bold and dramatic as parrots. |
Manufacturer: | Van Zyverden |
Product SKU: | 618215222 |
UPC: | 30641542003 |
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If you want to take a risk, you can probably plant these just fine now. It's just that they won't have time to bloom. But they should grow roots and blades and store up energy for next year.
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Can it be planted next year?
They should be able to. Where I live (WI) they need to be dug up and planted again each year.
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WM is really bad with storing bulbs and bare root plants. These are likely dead already. Though to be honest I got some great gladiolus from Sams Club earlier this year. But WM stuff has always been dehydrated and never come up.
If you want to take a risk, you can probably plant these just fine now. It's just that they won't have time to bloom. But they should grow roots and blades and store up energy for next year.
If you want to take a risk, you can probably plant these just fine now. It's just that they won't have time to bloom. But they should grow roots and blades and store up energy for next year.
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As someone suggested before, make sure you plant them right away and then overwinter them (by digging up the bulbs if needed for your zone).
Store them and plant in the fall. Or just plant them
Blades come first year.
Nice blooms there after year after year.
They have lots of Babies.
Nice tall colorful flowers.
They need lots of water.
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