Gladiolus - Lappuse 4

transplanting gladiolus
Dig a circle about 10 inches deep around the plant with a drain spade and carefully remove the gladiolus from the ground. Keeping the roots intact and...
fertilizer for gladiolus
Gladiolus prefer well-prepared garden soils with good drainage. As soon as plants are 6 to 8 inches tall, apply fertilizer, such as 13-13-13, at the r...
ways to stake gladiolus
If you plant gladiolus in rows, install a stake at each end of the row, then run fishing line or sturdy twine down the length of the row. If you're gr...
how to stake gladiolus
How do you keep gladiolus from falling down?Do you need to stake gladiolus?Will gladiolus bulbs multiply?How fast do gladiolus multiply?Do gladiolus f...
gladiolus flower eaten by insects
Aphids, white flies, mealybugs, scale and thrips all feed on gladiolus. These tiny bugs pierce the stem or leaves and feed on plant cell matter. Damag...
what animal eats gladiolus leaves
What animals eat gladiolus?What's eating my gladiolus leaves?Do deer and rabbits eat gladiolus?How do I protect my bulbs from rodents?Will gladiolus b...
gladiolus pests and diseases
Pests and Diseases of GladiolusThrips (Taeniothrips simplex): This is a major pest in gladiolus and causes serious damage to the crop. ... Cut worms (...
gladiolus leaves brown
The most common reason for gladiolus leaves turning yellow is Fusarium rot. This fungus affects the corm, which will become dark at the core and may e...
how to keep gladiolus upright
Place a lattice supported by short stakes parallel to the ground over the area the corms are planted. Allow the gladiolus to grow through the lattice....