How to Plant Gladiolus Bulbs 🌿💚

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  • Are you wondering how to plant gladiolus bulbs this year and you're unsure how deep to plant them or how they need to be placed in the ground? We'll help you plant your glads this spring the RIGHT way so you can enjoy them for years to come! 🌿
    Watch as we show you how to plant these corms in the ground by first prepping your bed, planting them at the correct depth, and then placing them correctly in the ground. Leave your comments and questions below, and thank you for watching! 👍
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  • @Suzetteofthewest
    @Suzetteofthewest 3 года назад +13

    Thank you so much for the way you teach us. YOU make sure that if someone is watching and never planted ANYTHING in their life will know how to now.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      @Suzanne Oh, thank you for saying that! 😃 That' means a lot to us and we work hard to be as clear and as full of info as we can be for everyone here. Thank YOU for watching and commenting, too. 😉👍

  • @alicesmith6750
    @alicesmith6750 Год назад +3

    Got some bulbs tonight, planting them tomorrow. They grow really well in this area, I think our sand rich soil helps contribute to how great they grow, bloom and last.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Год назад +1

      Hi Alice That's awesome, yay for more gladiolus bulbs! We're glad to hear they grow well for you! Thanks for watching!

  • @lonhilton888
    @lonhilton888 Год назад

    Wireless sounds great. No fade and no loss of sound. Yall did good. Thanks for the gladiolus tips. Too late this year, but next spring ill try my first Glad planting; zone 5 here.

  • @Jirkahobby1878
    @Jirkahobby1878 Год назад +1

    New mic’s work just fine. Clear sound in video. Well I’m ready to plant now. Thank you guys.

  • @tracih.4488
    @tracih.4488 2 года назад

    Thank you for such lovely planting tips!!! ❤❤❤

  • @barbaracole4314
    @barbaracole4314 3 месяца назад

    Waiting for 1 more storm.to pass then will be planting gladiolus for the 1st time , this was very helpful, thx!

  • @frelnc
    @frelnc Год назад

    I am so glad I found you. I needed some sage advice on how to plant glads, and you made it SOOO easy.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Год назад

      Hi Mary Kay!! 👋🏼👋🏼 We truly hope our video helped you and we are sooooo happy you found us, too. 😉😀 We hope you enjoy your glads this year and happy gardening! 😊😊

  • @nedlobos2279
    @nedlobos2279 3 года назад +7

    Audio sounds great! Thanks for the tips!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Ned! 👋 Thank you and hoped our video helped you plant your Gladiolus bulbs. 😊👍

  • @jaycilangehennig2059
    @jaycilangehennig2059 Год назад +2

    You two always make the best videos. Thank you so much!!!

  • @michaelmayes9532
    @michaelmayes9532 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! Great video and the mics were crystal clear!

  • @patiencekates5975
    @patiencekates5975 2 года назад +1

    Love this thank you!

  • @duongtran9655
    @duongtran9655 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! It’s very helpful! Have a good spring and wonderful summer! 🤙

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Duong! 👋 Thank you so much for watching and for letting us know! We hope you have a wonderful spring and summer as well!! 😃

  • @craigtegeler6369
    @craigtegeler6369 Год назад

    Sounds good.

  • @peggyedgar9777
    @peggyedgar9777 3 года назад +1

    The Sound was fine thank you

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Peggy! 👋 Thank you for commenting and letting us know. 😉👍 We are always double checking our sound quality. 😃

  • @pudner698
    @pudner698 4 месяца назад

    Mikes great nice simple video thanks ❤

  • @jerryholston6536
    @jerryholston6536 Год назад

    Okay you did a good job thank you very much would like to see what they look like later on when they start blooming

  • @jefferyann
    @jefferyann 3 года назад +2

    New subscriber here. Great channel! I found you by looking for a video on planting gladiolus and you fit the bill. thanks!. 😊

  • @KrisH-mq1kd
    @KrisH-mq1kd 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the useful information!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад

      Hi Kris! 👋 That's why we do what we do. Thank you for watching! 😎

  • @SpaceLifeSelfSufficiency
    @SpaceLifeSelfSufficiency 4 года назад +5

    Cool video, keep up the great content, so happy I found your channel!😀👍😀👍

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад

      Thank you soooo much for letting us know! We want to help you in your garden, so please let us know if there is a specific garden topic you would like us to cover. Very happy to have you here!

  • @drsalmanshafiq3050
    @drsalmanshafiq3050 3 месяца назад

    Thanks very much

  • @cynthiahodder6238
    @cynthiahodder6238 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. I am New to trying to start a garden..I can't wait to plant some gladiolus. 🇨🇦

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  2 месяца назад

      You will be hooked after your glads start blooming! Thanks for watching!

  • @BigBinky_Gaming
    @BigBinky_Gaming 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the information!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  2 месяца назад +1

      Our pleasure! We hope you found it helpful!

    • @BigBinky_Gaming
      @BigBinky_Gaming 2 месяца назад

      @@SpokenGarden Sure did, we planted & watered 3 bulbs today! Now to wait and see!

  • @Bigdoglinc-gng
    @Bigdoglinc-gng 3 месяца назад +1

    Cool video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nebuladus7850
    @nebuladus7850 3 года назад +1

    Awesome thx🍇🦋🍒

  • @isobel8788
    @isobel8788 Год назад

    Thank u 4 a fab video . Being a total newbie it’s V easy to follow 👍 can do you please do a video to show us what we do with them in winter when dead? Do they cone back the next year ?

  • @martinamorgan1119
    @martinamorgan1119 2 года назад +1

    Gracias,❤️❤️❤️🐞🐞🐝🐝

  • @agarcia2176
    @agarcia2176 Год назад +1

    Sounds fine, new mics are working good. Thanks for the informative video.

  • @julietaba
    @julietaba 2 года назад +1

    Thanks..i am going to plant today

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  2 года назад

      Hi Julie! 👋 Thank you for watching and super exciting that you planted some gladiolus. We hope our video was helpful and that you had fun planting your new plants! 👍😊

  • @robinbrennan4561
    @robinbrennan4561 4 года назад +2

    Mike sounds good!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад

      Hi Robin! 👋 Thank you for letting us know and thank you for watching. 😁

  • @adeliachamberlain7367
    @adeliachamberlain7367 3 года назад

    Sound was good, what do you when planting in pots

  • @charlamartin9860
    @charlamartin9860 Год назад +1

    Nice and informative video. Thanks 😊

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  Год назад +1

      Hi Charla Martin!! 👋🏼👋🏼 Thank you for watching and for saying that. 😀😊

  • @jillshepherd6650
    @jillshepherd6650 3 года назад +1

    Your mics sound great!

  • @victoriajohnson5304
    @victoriajohnson5304 3 года назад +1

    AWESOME!🌻
    ❤FROM DALLAS TEXAS

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Victoria! 👋 Thank you for watching and we hope it was helpful for you. 😊👍

  • @badreality2
    @badreality2 3 года назад +3

    Planting these 6-8" deep, is the best approx. depth for these quorns.
    Not too deep, but deep enough, so that they do not tip when they are flowering.

  • @RedfireBlueice
    @RedfireBlueice 3 года назад +1

    I love to plant gladiolus, but I notice every now and then the squirrels would dig them up. I read online that putting chili powder is a good way to deter them,but will it be OK for the corn?

  • @wolfpack31416
    @wolfpack31416 2 года назад +1

    cordless Mics sound good.

  • @jesusisking5952
    @jesusisking5952 2 года назад +2

    Some of my bulbs are stuck together Is it ok to separate the bulbs?

  • @pamelamengel5866
    @pamelamengel5866 4 года назад +2

    Love this video! Straight forward instructions and good visual instructions. Only thing I'm wondering about is, don't you use and added fertilizers or dust sprouting glads with something like sevin dust?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! Love your feedback. We appreciate you calling this out, as we didn't explain this part in our video very well. Many gardeners do like to add fertilizers and other products to help Glads and other plants get established in their gardens. We have a well draining soil that we have been building up with nutrients for the last couple of years, so we are confident that the Glads will really like their new home. We manage pests in our garden with preventative and then organic strategies so we don't use pesticides or insecticides, like Sevin (is that what you were referencing?).

    • @pamelamengel5866
      @pamelamengel5866 4 года назад +1

      @@SpokenGarden I am using a mulch of steer maure/dirt from the barnyard mixed with composted cornfodder bales. I was wondering about adding any fertilizer to the hole as I'm planting the bulbs. My soil is new a new bed that I just dug this year. I think I may just throw a little granular fertilizer in for good measure. I think my game plan with the sevin is going to be a wait and see approach for insecticides. I would rather not use it if I don't have to. Thank you for your response! Keep the videos coming!!

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +2

      That sounds like really good mulch! Great to hear about you planting a new garden bed. That's exciting! On mixing fertilizer into your planting holes; it's an accepted practice to add different fertilizers or soil amendments to planting holes, but there is a risk that if granulated fertilizer comes into direct contact with the bulb, or it's roots, it can actually burn that tissue stressing and damaging the plant roots. A work around for this is to place your bulbs in the planting hole, bury them enough with soil so they aren't visible, and then sprinkle the granular fertilizer into the hole. That way the fertilizer can't be in direct contact with your bulb's roots and you still get to mix it in to the planting hole.

  • @FarahKhan-v6b
    @FarahKhan-v6b 3 года назад

    I love gladiolus plants, my only issue is they never grow straight! So ive taken the bulbs out..

  • @mark1hancock
    @mark1hancock 4 года назад +3

    When I dug up my gladiolus corns last year there were lots of small corns about the size of marbles attached. I guess they are too small for flowers this year, should I plant and fertilize for next year?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +3

      Hi Mark! 👋 That is sooo cool you are seeing baby-glads or "corm-lets" or "bulb-lets". In general, you can still plant these baby-glads this year, even though they might not flower. The reason is because they still need to grow and develop and keep maturing and be closer to flowering in the coming year(s). So, yes, we would definitely plant them. Hope that helps and we answered your question. Thank you for watching! 😃

  • @rRobertSmith
    @rRobertSmith Год назад +1

    I plant mine a FOOT apart and most times this is too close, of course I fertilize with Miracle Grow every month,
    so that might have something to do with it.

  • @Jimsranch
    @Jimsranch Год назад

    I'm guessing you are in the Pacific Northwest?? How should I adapt my plantings in Kansas?

  • @shweta415
    @shweta415 3 года назад

    Wow Amazing! Am in Zone 6b USA ... am I suppose to get these bulbs out of ground in fall to protect them from Snow?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад +2

      Hi Shweta! Thank you for watching and for commenting! Great question about gladiola's. 👍 Yes, in mid to late fall (when they have withered and died back down to the soil level) you should dig them up, remove most of the soil from each bulb, and store them in a cool, dry, dark location for the winter months to them be planted back out in your garden once the soil starts warming up and there is no more threat of frost in your region.
      Glads grow best in Zones 2-11, BUT they can overwinter and are hardy (no need to dig them up for winter) in Zones 8-11. In Zones 2-7, they need to be stored over the winter as we have described above. We hope this answers your question and thanks again for watching our video! 😃👍💪

  • @elyssavega-hernandez4800
    @elyssavega-hernandez4800 4 года назад +2

    My bulbs all produced tall green leaves a few weeks ago but have yet to produce a stalk or flowers. At the end of July in a Zone 7, do I wait for next year to replant the bulb or is there a way to help their growth along?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +1

      Hi Elyssa! 👋 Thank you for watching and you ask a great question. We noticed our new gladiolus bulbs grew about 2 to 3 feet and then just stopped doing anything for a couple of weeks (3-4). They were nice a green and were just hanging out enjoying the sun and water every day. Then, about a week ago, we noticed a central stalk growing just above the leaves with what looked like buds forming at the very top. Now, they are almost ready to pop open with beautiful yellow flowers. So, our advice to you is to just give them some time to "hang out" and enjoy that full sun 🌞 and water. They are getting ready to literally show you their vibrant colors. 💪💚
      Now, there are a couple of caveats here to watch for; mainly if your gladiolus bulbs are planted in full sun for most of the day then there is a good chance they aren't going to bloom. Also, if the bulbs are young and just formed last year, there is also a good chance they may not bloom until next year when they are a little older and have matured some.
      Hope that helps. 😄

  • @Bobthe1st2
    @Bobthe1st2 4 года назад +1

    Hi there, I bought 50 bulbs for 50 cents from Walmart as everything is on clearance now & I was wondering if I’m able to plant them now? Or should they only be planted in the beginning of spring? I’m really eager to get them going

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +3

      Hi Isaac! 👋 Thank you for watching and really good question. It might be a little on the late side to plant gladiolus bulbs, but if they are actually sprouting shoots that you can see in the packaging, you should plant them because they have already started their growth cycle. If they aren't able to at least grow some leaves and roots in soil, and get some sun and continuous water to partially get through a growth cycle this year, they might not come back next year and just all wither away. If you see white or light brown growth coming out of each bulb, we say plant them and see how they do. If no growth is seen, then store them in a cool dry place to plant next spring. Hope that helps. 😁

  • @oliviajones3317
    @oliviajones3317 4 года назад +1

    I live in SC and the bulbs come up each year without any care in the fall, but I am transplanting to another location. Should I dig up and keep for spring, or can I immediately relocate in the ground?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад

      Hi Olivia! 👋 Good question. If you can, try to leave them where they are right now so they can finish their growth and flowering cycle to then start to shut down to go dormant. When they start to go dormant, we would say then move them to their new location you have planned. This way is less stressful on your plants. 😁 If, because of a tight timeline or project deadline, you need to move them now, it can be ok, but will be stressful for them which can result in smaller or very little flowering later, if they haven't flowered yet. Also, if moving right away, be sure to water regularly and monitor for other stress like pests or diseases, as they move in when a plant is stressed and an opportunity presents itself. Hope that helps, and thank you for watching! 😃

  • @simplekitchen7137
    @simplekitchen7137 3 года назад +2

    Nice video. I got a question. Do we need to plant them in the fall or in the spring? I am In the East coast.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад +2

      Hi Simple Kitchen! 👋 Great question! We planted our this last spring for the first time. Spring time, after the last threat of frost has past and your garden soil is beginning to warm up (no frozen soil basically). This is pretty typical for gladiolus in general. Make sure to check your USDA hardiness zone so you know if there are specific gladiolus that are hardy in your area. Here is what we go by and how we teach others about planting bulbs: Spring flowering bulbs are planted in the previous Fall AND Summer flowering bulbs are planted in the previous Spring. So, this fall, you should plant daffodils, tulips, crocus, hyacinth, iris, and others (IF they are cold hardy in your area = hardiness zone). This next spring (of 2021), you should then plant gladiolus, dahlia's, liatris, and others that flower in the summer months. Make sure to check with your local extension agency or local nursery on specific bulbs to make sure they are hardy enough to survive your eastern winters. Hope that is helpful and thank you for watching. 😁👍😎

  • @SandyKH
    @SandyKH Год назад

    The microphones work really well. Don't worry about that. I will try again with glads. Hoping they go well....

  • @recabitejehonadab2654
    @recabitejehonadab2654 3 года назад +1

    Do you remove the bulbs for winter and replant them in spring or can you leave them in the ground?

  • @lisamelton78
    @lisamelton78 3 года назад

    Would planting the bulbs this close mean you don’t have to stake the glads?

  • @EARTHGROWNGECKO
    @EARTHGROWNGECKO 3 года назад

    I think that i did it wrong. should i dig it up or just leave it ?

  • @megong7741
    @megong7741 4 года назад +1

    I’ve planted my gladioli corms in a pot, watered them well in 25/7/20 but unsure if I have to water them since it’s already been a week. It’s still winter here in Melbourne. I leave the pot outside. Should it be placed in the greenhouse? Please advise. Rgds Aik

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +1

      Hi Meg! 👋 Thank you for watching. If you are hailing from Melbourne, Australia, you might be slightly ahead of planting time there for your gladiolus bulbs. We say this because best practice is to plant them outside (ground or container) after the threat of the last frost has past. Not being from Melbourne and never living there, we can't speak to your local climate and when your last frost will pass, but being that it's still winter there, you might want to keep your glads close to your home or other building under cover to help protect them for a month longer. So, yes, place them in your greenhouse, if you have one until the last frost date has passed. After a cursory search on Google, it looks like your estimated last threat for frost is sometime this coming September, so if it was us, we would keep the bulbs under cover and protected for residual building heat so they don't freeze. After the threat of frost is passed, we would then place them out in our garden in a nice sunny 🌞😎 location and wait for them to visually pop up through the container soil. Until we see them coming up, we wouldn't appy much to any water so they don't run the risk of rotting and being too wet. It's completely up to you, of course, as you know your weather and local climate much better than us, but please consider these above suggestions. Also, once the bulbs are planted, you can expect them to flower in 70-90 days, in general. We hope all this is helpful and thanks again for watching. 😃

    • @megong7741
      @megong7741 4 года назад

      @@SpokenGarden thank you for your guidance- it is helpful as this is my 3rd year living in Melbourne (have been living in hot and humid Malaysia for the last 50 years where everything and anything can grow well and lush) and my 1st planting glads experience - in fact gardening. Thanks again, you are fab

  • @nashwaran473
    @nashwaran473 4 года назад +4

    Hi dears thank you for ur video. Every time the flower comes it does not stand up always fallen on ground

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +2

      Hi Nash! 👋 Thank you for watching. Sorry to hear your gladiolus flowers keep falling over, but that must mean they are larger flowers and just a little top heavy. If you can stake them to hold up with either bamboo stakes or some small metal or even wood pieces, they can stand tall for you to enjoy even more. Hope that helps. 😉

    • @nashwaran473
      @nashwaran473 4 года назад +1

      @@SpokenGarden thank you i have enough bamboos in my garden holding my dhalias and tall chrysanthemum s
      Sure i will try. I thought i may have to plant too deep

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  4 года назад +2

      @Nash Warran Great! Bamboo stakes are really good for this. 😁 If you planted your gladiolus bulbs at 4-inches (10-11 centimeters), then your planting depth should be fine. Gladiolus flowers can get really top-heavy, as you know, so staking them is a good option. Also, if you planted them in a grouping of 3, 5, or more bulbs together, the grouped stems and flowers can help stabilize each other, too. Have fun and enjoy your beautiful gladiolus flowers. 😎

    • @nashwaran473
      @nashwaran473 4 года назад +1

      @@SpokenGarden wow that's really useful much appreciated

  • @teresa4565
    @teresa4565 3 года назад +1

    My bulbs don't have any shoots showing through, is that a problem?
    I just bought them..
    Should I start them indoors in a cup and then replant once they are on their way?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Teresa! 👋 Great question and thank you for asking it. 😃 If you bought Gladiolus bulbs and they are coming out of a package, sometimes they have roots and sometimes they don't. So, we wouldn't worry about that part at all. As long as they aren't squishy or hollow-feeling, you should be good and they are very much alive. Totally, you can start them indoors! 👍 You can do this 4 weeks before the last forecasted frost date in your area (www.almanac.com/gardening/frostdates). You can also just wait for after your last frost date to plant them outside, too. Starting your bulbs indoors, you can start them in a cup (individually) or tub (grouping) with water (about a 1/4" deep so it just touches and comes up to the bottom of the bulb) or in potting soil (4-5 inches so the each bulb is about halfway to 3/4's burried). Make sure to orient them the correct way with the one surface pointed up that looks like either a concave or dented surface OR actually already has it's pointy tip growing. If you want more tips on spring-planted bulbs, check out our ebook in our Etsy shop: etsy.com/shop/spokengarden (shameless plug, we know). We hope you find all this info helpful. 😉 We plan to present your question to our Live audience this Saturday, 4/10, starting at 9am. Thanks again for asking your question!

  • @linamartinez2552
    @linamartinez2552 25 дней назад

    Your words covered the part where u planted the bulb. Needed to know which side goes down.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  23 дня назад

      Hi there! If your Gladiolus bulbs don't show a growing tip growing out of the center or partial side of the bulb, then look for a concave or depression on one side of that bulb. That will be the top and plant each bulb with that concave side facing up. Also, Gladiolus tend to be slightly or really flat on either side (top or bottom); kind of squished ball look or donut shape, so if you don't know which flatter side is the top or the bottom, you can plant them on their side, like turning a donut on its side. That way, you have have a 50/50 chance of getting the orientation right and this can give a bulb its best chance to grow and thrive in your garden. Hope that helps and thank you for watching and commenting! 😀😊

  • @ahsanwaseemhanif4316
    @ahsanwaseemhanif4316 2 года назад +1

    Plz guide about right time to grow gladiolous blub

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  2 года назад

      Hi Ahsan! 👋 Thank you for watching and for your comment. Gladiolus plants are spring planted, summer flowering bulbs and you can stagger their flowering to continuously have flowering glads over the summer months and into fall. A two-week staggering of planting them is a good standard to go by. You can either plant the bulbs inside about 4-6 weeks before the last frost or freezing temperatures in your area, or plant outside when the threat of frost has past. Hope that helps and is the info you are asking about. Thanks again for watching! 😊👍

  • @candybuttons5045
    @candybuttons5045 3 года назад

    How long do the gladiolus bulbs take to break surface?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад +2

      Hi Candy! 👋 Thank you for watching and commenting. Getting your Glads to break the soil surface is really dependent on your soil temperature reaching and staying at 55-degrees F. A good way to think of this is to track when your outside air temperature reaches 50-70-degrees F to then start to expect your Glads to wake up and see them grow. Seeing your Glads is also dependent on when you first planted them this spring and then how long they have been exposed to 50-70 degrees outside air temps. If you plant earlier this week, you might have to wait another week before seeing them, but if you planted them back in April and you have had 50-70 degrees air temps consitently after that, there could be something else happening. Hope this all helps and thanks again for being here! 😃👍

  • @johnmoreland8706
    @johnmoreland8706 3 года назад +1

    I want to plant a full flower bed full of red white and blue if I can find that... purple.. pink... also

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi John 👋 What a wonderful idea! Thanks for watching 😀

  • @joanfernandez4072
    @joanfernandez4072 3 года назад

    Do these bulb multiply... if l plant 6 now wil l have 10 or more next year. ???

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi Joan! 👋 Great question and we will be answering yours this morning on our Saturday Morning Live video starting at 9am (PST), so if you want to swing by you can hear us read your question and give our answer. Also, we will get back here after our Live to answer your question so if you can't make it to the Live, we can still help you. Hope you can make it, and either way, have a great day! 😉👍

    • @joanfernandez4072
      @joanfernandez4072 3 года назад

      @@SpokenGarden oh..... l missed the show. 😢

  • @KF0PBP
    @KF0PBP 3 года назад

    June 25th... is it too late to plant Gladiolus bulbs now?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад +2

      Hi Dirk! 👋 That's a really good question. Some people might say yes, it's too late to plant them, but there is also something called succession planting where gardeners will plant gladiolus bulbs every two weeks or so throughout the spring and into the summer to then have a rolling abundance of gladiolus flowers and this can extend their flowering in your garden (all other things being equal, like sun, water, temperature, and general plant health). We say go for it. 😉👍 Especially if you have the bulbs and they are sprouting/starting to show signs of bulb growth a little later than usual. We planted at least 20+ gladiolus bulbs just before the end of spring and they are just now starting to break through the soil and really grow. If you have all their necessary needs of sun, water, soil, and temperature met, definitely start planting. 😃 We hope you plant lots of glads and let us know how it goes! Thank you for watching and commenting! 💪😎

  • @carolannelevesque1788
    @carolannelevesque1788 3 года назад +1

    Great audio

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Carolanne! 👋 Thank you for that and for watching! 😃

  • @galacticbutterfly5590
    @galacticbutterfly5590 3 года назад +1

    I feel discouraged because I'm trying this in a pot With potting soil....my apartment doesn't have space for raised beds.

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jahnaa! 👋 Oh, so don't be discouraged. You can plant your gladiolus bulbs in containers, if you'd like. ✔😃 Totally possible and your potting soil is great to use so your gladiolus bulbs are surrounded by well-draining soil. If you can mix in some compost to the soil, that will help too, or make sure to fertilized about every other week with a liquid fertilizer (but definitely follow the fertilizer label so you aren't over or under fertilizing). Make sure to have fun when you get out there and plant your gladiolas and enjoy your new plants! 😉👍💪

    • @galacticbutterfly5590
      @galacticbutterfly5590 3 года назад

      @@SpokenGarden thanks soo much i can't wait to get started

  • @johnmoreland8706
    @johnmoreland8706 3 года назад +1

    It’s my wife’s birthday

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi John and happy belated birthday to your wife 😀🌸

  • @jayescreations489
    @jayescreations489 3 года назад

    my bulbs say 8" deep?

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Jaye's Creations! 👋 This is a great question because the "general rule of thumb" for bulb planting depth works if you don't have the packaging or the label to reference. We are assuming here that when you say "my bulbs say 8" deep" that you are referring to the packaging they came in. So happy 😉👍 you do have your packaging to get that exact planting depth. Labels can take the guessing out of planting bulbs or seeds so good on ya for having that info. Definitely always follow any packaging that your bulbs or seeds come in as the producer of it knows best for their product. And, if something goes wrong, like it doesn't grow right or at all and you let the producer know, because you followed their specific instructions for their specific product you could be entitled to a refund or replacement. Thank you for your question and for watching! 😊 Have fun planting your bulbs!

  • @scarlettsnodgrass3868
    @scarlettsnodgrass3868 Год назад

    My packaging said 8 inches

  • @johnmoreland8706
    @johnmoreland8706 3 года назад

    This spring at last frost.... I’m running out of time

    • @johnmoreland8706
      @johnmoreland8706 3 года назад

      Is that right... in a sun lighted area... it’s my wife birthday and I’m planting her a flower bed full.... please respond

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi John! 👋 If we understand your comment, you are asking for clarification on when to plant Gladiolus bulbs. Yes, after the last frost has well past, your soil and air temperatures are warming up, and your garden soil is completely workable. Hope that helps and thank you for watching. 😊

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi John! 👋 Definitely, a full sun location with at least 6+ hours of sunlight during the day. That is such a great and thoughtful gift! She is going to love them. Great thinking and good luck getting it all planted. 😉 When they start growing and flowering, please update us. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊👍

  • @danielzelazny4055
    @danielzelazny4055 3 года назад

    A bit too basic, with half the time spent on obvious 'tips'.
    Plus, what is that on top of the soil above the corms?
    Are those Strawberries, or did you replant weeds?

  • @dustyacres
    @dustyacres 3 года назад +1

    Sounds was just perfect on my end, Thanks for the explanation for Gladiolus, I just purchased 50 hardy ones, can't wait to see these come up every year. Now to find just the right spots...🤍🌺

    • @SpokenGarden
      @SpokenGarden  3 года назад

      Hi Dusty Acres! 👋 That is awesome that you have 50 glads to add to your garden! Yay! Thank you for watching and we're glad this video was helpful!! 😃