Amateur Gardening  |  25th February 2017
PREPARE TO PLANT GLADIOLI
Big, bright showy flowers in a bewildering variety of colours today’s gladioli are just the thing if you want to give your garden an extra lift this summer. These large-flowered hybrids provide real impact, growing up to 3-4ft (90-120cm) tall on upright stems. You can order corms now for planting in succession from
early March onwards, to keep the colour coming for months. The corms are slightly tender and might not survive a tough winter, but they are relatively inexpensive and really easy to grow. From lime greens to velvety reds, sumptuously coloured gladioli are so easy to grow.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 25th February 2017.