Gladioli Mini Nymphea Mixture
- RRP:
- Price:
- $9.00 #ASGM
[Original Listing Price: $9.00]
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- Dormant Bulbs
- Flowering:
- Spring
- Climate Zones:

- Temperate, Subtropical, Grassland
- Catalogue Listing:
- Spring 2008 Catalogue (Page 13)
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PRE-ORDER & SAVE 20% Despatched February 2009
| 10 Bulbs |
$11.25 |
now $9.00 |
| 20 Bulbs |
$21.00 |
now $16.80 |
| 50 Bulbs |
$48.75 |
now $39.00 |
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Description
The
popular Gladiolus is easy to grow in most climatic areas and is a very
useful addition as background colour to all garden borders and island
plantings. They flower in heights from 80 to 150cm. With a long
flowering season from December to April and a range of colours to
choose from, gladiolus lends itself to all types of garden design. They
have always been popular as cut flowers for the vase or made up in
floral arrangements.
Cultivation
Gladiolus
can be grown in most soils in climates ranging from sub-tropical,
temperate and cool. The main requirement are that they are grown in
well-drained and well fertilised soil, receiving either morning/midday
sun in hotter climates to all day sun in the cooler regions. In warm
areas they can be planted from middle to late winter and in cool areas
plant from spring to early summer.
In soils enriched with organic
matter supplementary feeding should not be necessary. In poorer soils,
mix complete plant food or a balanced 5-2-1 fertilizer through the soil
before planting.
Corms
should then be planted progressively from August to December, thus
resulting in a succession of bloom. Plant them 8 to 10 cm deep and 15
cm apart with a preference to plant in clumps for protection from wind.
Water well once after planting and then again when the leaves appear.
During growth and flowering, water once weekly.
Flowering
occurs about 90-120 days after planting, from December to March. They
can be left in the ground for many years, but if necessary the corms
can be dug 4 weeks after flowering and stored in a dry, airy place till
next planting. Gladioli generally need to be protected from Aphids,
Thrips and also Botrytis rot in wet weather.
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