Gladioli are popular flowers that make for a stunning bouquet in a vase!
A beautiful mix of gladioli that would not look out of place in any summer garden. Gladioli can flower until autumn. - Quality bulbs
Read moreThis is a very pretty flower bulb mix and blooms in a variety of sugar-sweet colours. Enjoy these gorgeous flowers in your garden all summer long.
Read moreThis mixture of beautifully coloured gladioli is indispensable in any garden. They reach a height of 100 cm and can flower until autumn.
Read moreAn attractive mix of colourful gladioli. This value pack of no less than 60 bulbs can be planted among perennials and will bloom beautifully until autumn.
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Order this gorgeous mix in 60 large-flowered pastel-coloured gladioli easily online at Garden-Select.com. They can bloom until as late as autumn.
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Read moreGladioli Planting & Care - instructions
Gladioli specification
Height: 90cm
Spacing: 8cm
Planting time: April-June
Flowering time: May-August
Gladiolus bulbs planting instructions
Well-drained soil
Gladioli bulbs prefer fertile, well-drained soil. They do not like having to compete with the roots of trees and shrubs. Planting gladioli is best done by adding complete-plant food to the soil. A little fertiliser will help stimulate growth, especially if the soil is poor.
Do not use coarse manure
Do not use raw manure as it can spread infections if it has contact with the gladiolus bulbs. Once the plant grows, added mulch can help retain moisture and keep weeds under control.
Full sun
Although they prefer full sun, Gladioli should still be able to grow successfully in partial shade. Gladioli planted in full sun generally grow straighter, and are less likely to need a stake for support.
Gladioli Care
Once planted, the Gladiolus does not need much attention. Gladioli will grow about 90 to 120cm, but are not sturdy plants. The heavily flowered stems will often bend and break and should therefore be protected from the wind. Tie up the stems to prevent damage.
Eliminate weeds early in the season, and watch out for the Gladiolus thrip - a small, black, winged insect (thrips on bulbs should be controlled prior to planting).Start watering your Gladioli when there are about five leaves on the plants. Rain rarely provides enough moisture for gladiolus, so make sure the flowerbed is watered about 3cm a week.