Gladiolus // How to Plant, Grow, Harvest, and Store Gladiolus Corms// Northlawn Flower Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Gladiolus are grown from corms, and the corm contains all the necessary food and energy to produce a glorious flower spike with up to 20 florets on each bloom. Start by selecting a planting site that receives full sun and has fertile, well draining soil. You can either choose to dig individual holes for your gladiolus corms, or you can dig a large planting area and place multiple corms in that hole. Either way, plant the corms 4-5 inches deep and leave 3 inches of space between each corm. For a truly spectacular display in the garden, I like to plant mine in groups of 7 or more...I think planting gladiolas in masse gives the look of a beautiful living bouquet in the garden.. Once your hole is dug, place the corms pointy side up, flat root side down in the hole and then cover them back up with soil. Once all your corms are planted be sure to water them in well. In a few short weeks the strong and spiky foliage will emerge from the ground and at that time it's a good idea to give them a light layer of mulch to help suppress weeds and maintain even moisture levels during the growing season.
    Gladiolus appreciate consistent water. During dry weather, water the plants deeply to supply the equivalent of 1 inch of rainfall per week. If you notice that the blooms are becoming heavy and starting to lean give them a little support by placing a slender bamboo cane next to the stem and use twine to secure the bloom stock to the cane. If you need to support a large section of gladiolas you can corral them with multiple canes and twine encircling the entire planting area.
    I personally love to use my gladiolus as cut flowers, and when you use them for cutting you normally avoid the leaning altogether since you pick them before they become top heavy. Gladiolas bloom from the bottom to the top, and for the longest vase life we want to harvest them when the bottom two florets on a stem are open. You should also remove the tip of the flower to encourage all the other flowers on the stem to open in the vase. As lower flowers fade, simply pull them off, and enjoy the new ones that will continue to open.
    I also find that it's a nice idea to succession plant gladiolus throughout the growing season so that you can enjoy a steady supply of blooms. So start planting in spring after all danger of frost has past, and then continue to plant a wave every week or two for continuous blooms. Since they take approximately 90 days to mature, count back about 3 months from your first expected frost date and have that day be your last planting of gladiolus corms.
    Now let's talk about what to do with gladiolus after they're done blooming. Since gladiolus corms are hardy in zones 7-10, growers in those areas can leave the corms in ground to perennialize. Simply let the plant die back naturally in the fall and then cut it down to ground level once it has browned. It will come back again for you next year with no additional work on your part. However, growers in zones 3-6 should either treat gladiolus as annuals and plant new corms each year, or they can be dug up in fall and stored until planting next spring. In this case, after the first frost, dig up the corms and allow them to dry (cure) in a warm, dry, well ventilated area for 2-3 weeks. When thoroughly dry, remove and discard the old dried up mother corm located at the base of the new corms. You can either remove the tiny cormlets found around the base of the new corms, or use them for prorogation purposes. Once cured, place the corms in mesh bags or old nylon stockings and hang in a cool, dark, well-ventilated location with an ideal storage temperatures of 35 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Next spring, simply remove them from storage and replant them.
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Комментарии • 163

  • @laurasuitter2442
    @laurasuitter2442 3 года назад +21

    As I watched this, a hummingbird was busy on mine! A bonus benefit of growing glads!

  • @nobadvibes8685
    @nobadvibes8685 Год назад +9

    i bought these bulbs ar the 99 cent only stores. the plants are doing great!

  • @beatricepeter995
    @beatricepeter995 Год назад +6

    😊 thanks and long live Gladiolus and those who like them ❤

  • @patriciacole8773
    @patriciacole8773 5 месяцев назад +2

    Glad to learn about glads!

  • @dianem7771
    @dianem7771 3 года назад +3

    I'm so glad to hear I can leave them in the ground. Thank you for the tips.

  • @robertobobby7646
    @robertobobby7646 Год назад

    Gorgeous blooming gladiola plants.

  • @ternyasen
    @ternyasen Год назад +2

    The most comprehensive all in one video! Thank you!

  • @gardengatesopen
    @gardengatesopen 3 года назад +1

    Sunday Glads!! Very nice! 👍

  • @katekitiya8632
    @katekitiya8632 3 года назад +3

    I am taking a break from planting gladiolus in containers and saw this video. Perfect timing! 😄

  • @kimsgarden777
    @kimsgarden777 3 года назад +3

    This year I missed timing of planting Gladiolus. I enjoyed your beautiful Gladiolus instead. :) Thank you for sharing lovely images.

  • @Steff579
    @Steff579 7 месяцев назад +1

    My grandmas fav flower. I will be growing them this summer!

  • @cuevakim
    @cuevakim 2 года назад

    Thank you for describing what we should do in the different zones. Just what I needed! I’m done 9b.

  • @mssn3166
    @mssn3166 Год назад +3

    I bought this plant at the dollar store. I planted in spring in front of the house. Hopefully it doesn't die. Thank you for all the info!

    • @sharonboone7598
      @sharonboone7598 Год назад

      They really grow on their own. I have just started growing them.

  • @ruqiyaa505
    @ruqiyaa505 3 года назад +4

    Thank you!! I planted gladiolus for the first time this year as a cut flower using your previous video as guide 😊. Thank you for the updated info. Now I know how to store them.

  • @tonietchison1730
    @tonietchison1730 3 года назад +1

    What a beautiful smile .my flowers will not stand up straight. Thank you.

  • @dkburruss
    @dkburruss 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this!! I was thinking I would not bother with these next year as mine are not that great! You helped me to realize what I need change next year to grow even more now!!!

  • @ElderandOakFarm
    @ElderandOakFarm 3 года назад +5

    I'm doing 3 successions of gladiolus this year in my cutflower garden and landscape. I ordered a bunch of glads this year because of inspiration from you & Nicole @ Flower Hill farm!

  • @marilynH66
    @marilynH66 3 года назад +1

    Thank for this video. It is very helpful! I just planted few gladiola corms in a big pot.

  • @RockinRavenVA
    @RockinRavenVA 3 года назад +2

    Perfect timing. Planted glad corms for the first time this year and they should be blooming before too long. Thanks!

  • @denisea3036
    @denisea3036 5 месяцев назад +1

    First time growing Sweet Peas, tried this method, and so far it has worked perfectly 6 little seedlings outside doing great in my Long Island zone 7B. Editing to say very simple so many ppl on here make it seem so complicated so glad I found this video.

  • @jaswindersingh-qi3jl
    @jaswindersingh-qi3jl 4 месяца назад +1

    Presentation as beautiful as you are ❤

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Danielle for this wonderful informative video 🥰 I’m definitely growing some this year 🪴🌺🪴

  • @truthtone58
    @truthtone58 2 года назад +2

    I love em, I got cancer and started planting flowers for some beauty. Gladios' was my fav, they were awesome but they didn't last long enough after blooming.

    • @C.R886
      @C.R886 Месяц назад

      🙏

  • @nancykrehbiel8956
    @nancykrehbiel8956 3 года назад +12

    What a great video! I am growing gladiolus for the first time this year. I am so excited!

  • @stacylesniewski107
    @stacylesniewski107 3 года назад +1

    What a nice compilation of info. I've never grown them but you've convinced me to give them a try. I'll see if I can find any corms still.

  • @loisaitken2051
    @loisaitken2051 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the words of wisdom!

  • @ronrendon
    @ronrendon 2 года назад

    I 💕 glads & ❤️ gifting them to family & friends. Thx 4 ur tips!

  • @frankyramos4772
    @frankyramos4772 2 года назад

    You have a beautiful garden all your flowers are beautiful to

  • @CrazyforFashion89
    @CrazyforFashion89 Год назад

    This was so helpful, it’s my first time planting these beauties and I felt a little lost in terms of blooming, cutting and storing so Thank you.

  • @joycedagostino8869
    @joycedagostino8869 3 года назад +3

    Great information and very presented very professionally.

  • @alokeshbera3967
    @alokeshbera3967 Год назад

    Your garden very beautiful

  • @Naggerdash
    @Naggerdash 4 месяца назад +1

    Share your happiness and smile in growing these bulbs. Just put a dozen in a circle around the front yard tree.

  • @geneswiech4381
    @geneswiech4381 3 года назад +1

    Thanks !!! Always great information 🌷
    # 1 fan from Pittsburgh

  • @colincanhelp
    @colincanhelp 2 года назад

    Great video! Everything was very well explained.

  • @alexsheats5074
    @alexsheats5074 Год назад

    I just purchased 150 gladioli corms from Holland Bulbs. Planted 30 in a row out front, and making a big garden bed out back for the other 120. Excited to see how they do! ❤ 🌸

  • @lamvuondep
    @lamvuondep 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing

  • @suerocks5047
    @suerocks5047 2 месяца назад

    Very very comprehensive video. 👏 👏

  • @nobana-ikebana
    @nobana-ikebana 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing me the lovely garden. I subscribed to your youtube channel. I am looking forward to it.

  • @terrya.
    @terrya. 3 года назад +1

    Great information. Thank you.

  • @bluepen61
    @bluepen61 2 года назад

    Great video!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!

  • @kimyenle1666
    @kimyenle1666 2 года назад

    useful sharing

  • @channy3862
    @channy3862 3 года назад +1

    Great info!

  • @trident1409
    @trident1409 Год назад

    nice explanation.
    love your teachings from India.🇮🇳

  • @drsalmanshafiq3050
    @drsalmanshafiq3050 3 месяца назад

    Thanks very much

  • @catherineivy7461
    @catherineivy7461 3 года назад +1

    Very informative

  • @rosemarystanley1363
    @rosemarystanley1363 3 года назад +17

    Thank you for this video! My daughter and I plant gladiolus every year. We moved to a zone 7 area in fall of 2019. I had no idea to glads we planted last year would come back again. But they did survive the winter, and began to emerge just as we planted new ones this season. We have so many now, since I’m used to treating them as an annual 😄

    • @astrisfuentes44
      @astrisfuentes44 2 года назад

      Que hermosos me puede vender semilla de gladiolos compre en Amazon y me salieron con polilla 😔

    • @dyrmo838
      @dyrmo838 2 года назад +1

      Hello. I planted gladiolus for the first time and I’m currently waiting for their blooms to came to life. Are you saying that I don’t have to pick the bulbs up given the fact that I live in zone 9? Thank you 🙏, have a great day

  • @jackien9582
    @jackien9582 Год назад

    Wonderful! Thank you!

  • @Loneclimber
    @Loneclimber 2 года назад

    Brilliant... Thank you.

  • @carolynchason-cloudrealest6470

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @NicholasShade-eq1ts
    @NicholasShade-eq1ts 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love the name.🤎 Gladiolus 😊

  • @adamjones-ps
    @adamjones-ps 8 месяцев назад

    Great instructions. Thanks.

  • @BLAZE5417
    @BLAZE5417 2 года назад

    Thank You, Thank You
    is not enough for your video. I really appreciate your time; you provided more information than I thought I needed. Example: I'm in Ohio (near Cleveland) which my zone is 5or6. Regardless, I know I'm in an area that I would need the information you provided on how to dry them. So again Thank You!

  • @bapisarkar4724
    @bapisarkar4724 Год назад

    So good

  • @julienrockingham-ip4co
    @julienrockingham-ip4co 2 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @noabassrodriguez8170
    @noabassrodriguez8170 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video, it was soooo helpfull!😃🌸💮🥀🌿🍀

  • @arinasarinas777
    @arinasarinas777 3 месяца назад

    Thnx 😊

  • @gulshanziauddin4338
    @gulshanziauddin4338 Год назад

    Thank you for the video
    It was very helpful

  • @joeboudreault2226
    @joeboudreault2226 Год назад

    Thank you so much ... this helped a lot. I've also heard elsewhere that bulbs should be planted no more than three times their height of bulb size in the depths of soil ... which could be three or four inches❤.

  • @Ms.Myla.G
    @Ms.Myla.G 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing, I felt so lost lol

  • @PEONIAOBSESSION
    @PEONIAOBSESSION 3 года назад

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS YOUR HAPPY FACE YASSS KWEEN 🌾💕

  • @sadikshyakc3378
    @sadikshyakc3378 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello I am from Nepal. I am sowing gladiolus bulbs tomorrow. Thank for information.🎉

  • @j.m.7560
    @j.m.7560 3 года назад +2

    I planted gladiolus for the first time this year. I can't wait to see the flowers 😍

  • @godschildyes
    @godschildyes 3 года назад +3

    You're such a great person! I just love your great and easy personality! Thank you so much for such easy to follow instructions and interesting tips!

  • @ningyo3069
    @ningyo3069 Месяц назад

    Wished I watched this a few days ago 😅 planted some for my first time this year and have 6, one is almost in full bloom already, wasn’t sure how to harvest them so went searching for a vid like this

  • @ludkakoscova889
    @ludkakoscova889 11 месяцев назад

    Great info, thanks a lot!!!! :)

  • @sherryjimerson3983
    @sherryjimerson3983 3 года назад +2

    I planted some last year and they were late bloomers. They started blooming this week.

  • @jayadama1301
    @jayadama1301 Год назад +1

    Gladiolus is very blooming

  • @DalhiaSun
    @DalhiaSun 2 года назад +1

    I’ve tried growing gladiolus for the last 60 years mine have never been as beautiful as yours. I hope you have listed your sources beautiful arrangement.

  • @venezuelarodriguez2523
    @venezuelarodriguez2523 2 года назад

    I loved your video, thanks . I'll follow you!

  • @LSD209
    @LSD209 Год назад

    You Rock!

  • @parthasm
    @parthasm 11 месяцев назад

    Very Informative video Maam. I will plant this year in October ( I am from India!) .. Video helped.

  • @allthatfluffnstuffQLDaustralia

    Great

  • @leiaflash5055
    @leiaflash5055 3 года назад +1

    I too planted glads for the first time this season and am eagerly waiting the blooms :)

  • @Ladypeace5250
    @Ladypeace5250 2 года назад +1

    I saw video that said plant then 6-8 inches deep. That will help to stop them from falling over

  • @jessecapuhl6325
    @jessecapuhl6325 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the information!! You were easy to follow and understand. This is my first time getting into gardening and the gladiolus give off such beautiful plants, let alone their flowers. With them leaning so heavily I didn't know what to do. Now that I have more information, I am ready to help these beauties bloom! I have beautiful white and amazing dark purplish-pink ones!! Also, I am getting some bees back ever since I planted the gladiolus, do you have any other fun flower suggestions to encourage more bees to come around?! I love and support my pollinating bees!!

  • @firecracker4151
    @firecracker4151 Год назад

    Beautiful cat tail

  • @Skc195
    @Skc195 Год назад

    👌👌

  • @user-rm4kr2xo7l
    @user-rm4kr2xo7l 2 года назад

    С ними столько возьни, но они такие красивые😍

  • @susangarland6869
    @susangarland6869 3 года назад +12

    Perfect timing! After three years of glads not being the colors I ordered, I finally found a source for corms that are true-to-advertised colors, and I was wondering if they could be re-planted instead of being treated as an annual.

    • @aongv
      @aongv 2 года назад +4

      What place?

  • @OfftoShambala
    @OfftoShambala 4 месяца назад

    If you want constant flowers… and you are in the zones where you can leave them in, then they will all bloom at once in the following year, I presume… so you might want to pull up enough to do the succession planting the next year, in those zones. I’m thinking I will start with just enough to leave in and then start succession growing next year and start the practice of pulling the newest ones out to reuse for succession growing.

  • @coloradotulips
    @coloradotulips 2 года назад

    Hi Danielle, I thought you might be interested in a study published last year about thrips resistance in gladiolus. Result: of 14 varieties tested, the best were 130x more resistant to thrips than the most vulnerable. Best varieties: alba, robinetta, live oak, and green star. Most attacked: Charming and Charming Beauty.

    • @NorthlawnFlowerFarm
      @NorthlawnFlowerFarm  2 года назад +1

      Fabulous information friend! Thank you so much for sharing this. I will pin this comment for others to see!

  • @tinalee7650
    @tinalee7650 3 года назад +2

    I was just wondering today if it's possible to dig them up - I just planted some but want to move them to a different location next year - THANKS!

  • @cynthiangai
    @cynthiangai 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Quick question: should I continue to water them after the flowers have been cut? Do I cut the stems right after the bloom or leave them until they turn brown? Thanks

  • @nelsonviola8328
    @nelsonviola8328 Год назад

    I like the cat

  • @ghaithradwan3979
    @ghaithradwan3979 3 года назад +1

    What a great channel
    I have a question if possible
    I live in the middle East close to zone 9 in America, I keep planting glads each year in the ground in fertil soil and full sun location but I hardly get any blooms only green growth. is there something that I am doing wrong or it's just too hot for the plant to produce flowers.
    Thanks a lot ♥️♥️♥️

  • @sarahscott9138
    @sarahscott9138 3 года назад

    What is that beautiful push you were standing in front of at the beginning of the video? It looks like what my grandmother used to call a Scottish Rose.

  • @VickyG442
    @VickyG442 3 месяца назад

    This was every bit of info I needed. One question. You suggest 4 to 5inch depth and the package says 8. Which should I do?

  • @SunlessComa4614
    @SunlessComa4614 Месяц назад

    I've had strong and spiky foliage from my planted bulbs for over a month. I'm guessing the tenderhorn variety stops at that as they've not grown taller, so I suppose I'll plant something with color in front of them

  • @juliakent2560
    @juliakent2560 2 года назад

    I am in PA and just bought some bulbs... I am trying to figure out when to plant them lol

  • @MelissaM83
    @MelissaM83 2 года назад

    What are the purple flowers you had on the beginning mixed with the glass? The hummingbird was in one? It looks like what I say is almost a Dr Seuss flower lol I have some and don't know their name!!! I absolutely love them! And they're so important in my garden!!!

  • @baba24578
    @baba24578 2 года назад

    Good informative video. Mam, can you give me your location so that I could know your climatic conditions, and your experience so as how to grow them in a warm and humid country India.

  • @myrnaingotangreene7379
    @myrnaingotangreene7379 10 месяцев назад

    I really like gladiolus, what months good to plant.

  • @melindaflick631
    @melindaflick631 Год назад

    I know this is a year old video, but can anybody say what variety of glad is at3:20? Gorgeous carnation pink with a little yellow in the throat? Beautiful flower!

  • @pinghe9692
    @pinghe9692 Год назад

    What is the purple flowering plant right behind the gladiolus??? I believe my neighbor has them and I absolutely admire them...!!!

  • @meirosetiger
    @meirosetiger 3 года назад +2

    My glads spread everywhere in my garden, and they tend to fall down

  • @sans8888
    @sans8888 4 месяца назад

    ❤️

  • @carmenbugeja8722
    @carmenbugeja8722 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, what size pot would be suitable, do they drop seeds?

  • @jackiesicilian5720
    @jackiesicilian5720 2 года назад

    Question about planting near a rock water drain area, sometimes it floods and possibly freeze over winter, full sun. Im Going to try planting there, but wonder if CT, zone 7 I think should I dig them up before frost?

  • @arli4406
    @arli4406 2 года назад

    O Dear! I'm zone 8b and I kept digging them out for the winter...

  • @cathysworks8041
    @cathysworks8041 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your gladiolus success story. Would you mind telling us what is the name of the tall purple flower you planted next to?

    • @SouthernLaura
      @SouthernLaura 2 года назад

      Liatris / gayfeather is the long spike purple flower