Leave them until the foliage has completely yellowed and resist the temptation to cut back the foliage, or the corms won't store up the nutrients they need for the next season. If your area has severe winters, you can dig the corms after the first frost, dry for a few days and then store in paper bags.
One should plant gladiolas when all the risk of frost has ceased. One should then ensure that the area is kept weeded, the watering is done when needed and fed regularly. Then enjoy the flowers.
After iris is done blooming, you should deadhead it.
anything! the point is to just take care of the earth and keeping it beautiful. i planted a tree, but you can plant flowers, start a garden, etc
I suggest you take one of the leaves to a garden center or arborist to get an idea of the exact type of plant and what care it needs.
"Glads" can be an abbreviation for "gladiolas."
yes Spurge is a garden plant.
A bud vase would be ideal for a larger amount of gladiolas.
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Sure you can plant a garden with Styrofoam, just don't expect it to grow.
The best way to create a small garden beside your driveway is by first tilling and preparing the soil. After this, you will simply need to plant and care for the flower bed.
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Any vase over eight inches tall will be great for gladiolas, which require a deeper than normal vase.
I have no idea , mabye its a bug i dont have it in shop
Gladiolas