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Gladiolus Description: A summer blooming bulb that needs to be dug and stored for fall here in Ohio. Gladiolus make great cut flowers and do exceptionally well in patio containers. Select a sunny site with good drainage for planting. se 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. 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. – See more at: http://www.brecks.com/product/Glamini-Gladiolus-Collection#sthash.NJePQ8vQ.dpuf 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. – See more at: http://www.brecks.com/product/Glamini-Gladiolus-Collection#sthash.NJePQ8vQ.dpuf 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. – See more at: http://www.brecks.com/product/Glamini-Gladiolus-Collection#sthash.NJePQ8vQ.dpuf |
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