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FAQS for Buying Gladiolus Online
When should Gladiolus be planted for best blooms?
When should Gladiolus be planted for best blooms?
Plant Gladiolus corms in spring after the last frost when the soil has warmed. Stagger plantings every two weeks for continuous blooms throughout summer.
Do Gladiolus need full sun to thrive?
Do Gladiolus need full sun to thrive?
Yes, Gladiolus perform best with at least 6 hours of full sun each day. Full sun ensures stronger stems and more vibrant flower spikes.
Can I grow Gladiolus in containers or pots?
Can I grow Gladiolus in containers or pots?
Absolutely. Gladiolus can be grown in containers as long as the pots are deep enough to support their tall stems and filled with well-draining soil.
How do I store Gladiolus corms over winter?
How do I store Gladiolus corms over winter?
In colder climates, dig up the corms after the first frost. Let them dry, remove excess soil, and store in a cool, dry place between 35–45°F in breathable materials like paper bags or mesh stockings.
Why aren’t my Gladiolus blooming?
Why aren’t my Gladiolus blooming?
Poor blooming is often due to insufficient sunlight, overcrowding, or overly wet soil. Ensure they are planted in full sun, spaced 4–6 inches apart, and in well-drained conditions.