Soaking baby corms of Gladioli
By Uma
- 28 Mar, 2010
- 9 likes
They are from our adult corms...
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Wow Uma there is a lot here.
29 Mar, 2010
lots there uma, you will have some pretty flowers this year :o)
7 Apr, 2010
Yes, Greenthumb, for early flowering...Love them too...
Thanks, Sixpence! Need more room for them in the garden...:)
7 Apr, 2010
Thank you, Sandra! Last year had many flowers. My Grandma gave me some more new varieties to try as a present...:)
7 Apr, 2010
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This photo is of species Gladiolus.
See who else has plants in genus Gladiolus.
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Butterfly Gladioli Collection* (75 Corms)
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Are you soaking to get them started early. I love gladiolus and had little success with them last year.
29 Mar, 2010