You allow the flower spike to flower until it no longer looks good then remove the whole spike down to the leaves. The buds at the leaf joint will then sprout other spikes.
"Glads" can be an abbreviation for "gladiolas."
A bud vase would be ideal for a larger amount of gladiolas.
You deadhead yarrow plants by cutting off the faded flower blossom.
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.
Any vase over eight inches tall will be great for gladiolas, which require a deeper than normal vase.
Deadhead Miles - 1973 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Gladiolas
She throws gladiolas.
No.
For cut flowers cut them when the first floret opens.
Yes the Glad or Sword lily is a Perennial Herb
You should deadhead your peonies back after the bloom has gone by. Deadhead back to the leaf of that stem. Let the green stems and leaves die back naturally. We cut ours back to the ground in the fall.