How to Dig, Cure, and Store Gladiolus OVER WINTER!
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- Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2019
- Storing bulbs over an entire winter season may seem like a daunting task but in reality it is quite easy! Learn how you can effectively store gladiolus corms (bulbs) over winter in todays video!
Watch as I display how we Dig, Cure, and Store Gladiolus over winter!
Please comment if you have any other questions about something that I may have not covered in this video and Happy Gardening!
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Your son is adorable, he sure seems to know what he's doing. So cute.
Same thought. He got right into it. It’s a good dad who lets him explore and be part of it.
Wow, I'm going to try this ! I don't want to mess with getting sawdust, sand, etc. if we don't need it.
You're kid is so cool great worker there
He loves helping out in the garden 😊
excellent video-love your presentation style! all i needed to know
Excellent!
I dig mine up, pull off the old corm and put them back in the soil. I’m in zone 5 and I think it works. I plant 1000 tulip bulbs each year. I don’t bother digging them up. I just buy new. If any come back, ok.
Hello..Good to see you...Thank you for the great tips. Happy gardening
Thanks for tuning in. Youre welcome! happy gardening my friend 🌿
Where can I get helper as cute as yours?
Landscaping tricks
Thank you for this am just about to lift mine they're in a massive pot at the moment but want to move them into my border next year 🪻🪻🪻I bet your boy is much bigger now he looks like my grandson Noah who is 3 🥰 am in UK its just starting to turn colder 🙄
Hey, thank you for the video! I have a basement where it isnt that chilly during winter but it is a little humid. I suppose that would be a problem? Or extrs layer of paper for protection would do the trick? It worked for my canna bulbs.
TIA
Is their something u need to sprinkle on them to do make sure they don’t rot
I forgot the name and didn’t catch it if u said it
So the new corm shouldn't have any roots on it after the old one is properly removed?
Is it a summer or winter bulb
Such a nice video! Your little one is so cute, he brought a smile to my face :3
A question I have is what do I do with the tiny corms? Do I keep them attached to the big one or separate them?
@Sean Wall I feel bad throwing them away so I'll plant them :3
I saw some throw and some save them. Id save them, no harm in it..it can only evolve in a bigger corm, amirite?
@@Millie7585 I planted them all, even the ones smaller than a pea. All the bigger ones grew two stalks but I don't know yet if they duplicated so fingers crossed.
I didn't count but the vast majority of the small and tiny ones grew so I was quite surprised and now have a ton of them! (I started with six).
At first I didn't think the tiny ones would grow since the bigger ones were up already, but after a while they popped and and I was quite happy :3
What about hyacinth bulbs? Should I leave them or dig them up?
What zone are you in?
@@ExpeditionHomestead ... I honestly don't know what zone I'm in but I live in Eastern Ontario ... I planted them in the spring (I got them as a flowering plant as an Easter gift) and they flowered a second time this fall now I'm not sure of what to do with them
Most hyacinth varieties are helardy down to Zone three so from the sounds of it you should be OK. It is generally advised to cut off the flowers before they see though to make sure that more energy gets put into the bulbs
@@ExpeditionHomestead... thank you !!
Is it ok to put them in a brown paper bag ?
I am new and never done this before and not even sure this account is active anymore
As long as they stay very dry and cold you’ll be set!
@@ExpeditionHomestead do u know if I have to dig up a asiatic lily?
This is my first year and I don’t know what to do
Someone said let the green leaves die out always on their own to give back to the bulb the stuff they need . Photosynthesis?
Idk
But I know I have to split the bulb but I think that’s the second or 3rd year …
Do I have to put the bulb in a paper bag to ?
A biggggggg one what kind of mulch do I cover my bulbs with for the winter
he fine
What if my bulb is a little small will it survive while preservation
📢Shall these small bulbs grow also , If we store them??
Usually as long as they aren’t smaller than 1/2” you can expect them to grow
@@ExpeditionHomestead oo O , you mean about an almond??