Add a pop of color to your outdoor garden with these Gladiolus Five Mixed Color Blend Tall Flower Bulbs Croms. These easy-to-grow bulbs are perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. With a clumping growth habit, they produce tall spikes adorned with red, white, purple, yellow, multicolor, orange, and green sword lily blooms in the summer, fall, and spring.

10-12 CM


These Gladiolus bulbs prefer medium to full sunlight and medium watering. They grow well in sand, loam, and peat soil types, and are native to the United States. With their fast-growing and perennial life cycle, they are sure to be a beautiful addition to your outdoor garden.


GROWS TO 40” TALL CAN BE GROWN IN ALL ZONES, BUT DUG UP OVERWINTER IN ALL ZONES LOWER THAN 7. EASY TO GROW AND CARE FOR GROWS BEST IN FULL SUN LIKES NICE COMPOSTED BUT WELL DRAINED SOIL

Plant Additional Bulbs throughout the Summer for Continuous Waves of Color !!!


When to plant

In spring, you can plant gladioli bulbs in pots from March or directly into the ground from May in a frost-free spot. You can also plant them in groups in the garden or next to tall plants to help them grow upright.

Where to plant

Gladiolus bulbs prefer full sun (6–8 hours per day) in well-drained, moderately fertile soil with a layer of compost. They don't do well in heavy, soggy soil.

How to plant

Plant gladiolus bulbs about 6 inches deep, 3–5 inches apart, and pointy side up. The thicker side of the bulb should be down so that new roots can form quickly. The top of the bulb should only protrude slightly from the soil. You can plant large bulbs 4–6 inches deep, medium-sized bulbs 3–4 inches deep, and small bulbs 2–3 inches deep.

Watering

Water regularly, providing the equivalent of 1 inch of rain per week in dry weather.

Caring for gladiolus

After the gladioli have bloomed, remove the stakes or stakes after the flower is harvested or fades. You can also dig out a trench and plant corms in either a single or double, staggered row.