Welcome to Glads!

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Here's a place to discuss all types of Gladiolus - enjoy!!!!

Lincoln, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

Aaaahhhhhhh thanks Terry!

Let's hope it gives us a place to promote and enjoy!

Caistor, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

Thank You Terry...from the Glad lurker.............Lauri

Caistor, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

Hello everyone........................... at last a Glad forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Lauri, my sweet!!!!

Caistor, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

I guess I may have to quit lurking....

Hi Mark, my darling!!!

Caistor, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

Quit lurking???????????????????? why honey??????

Lincoln Park, MI(Zone 5a)

Lauri you have some beauties,don't you????Once you move I will send you a few..

West Pottsgrove, PA(Zone 6b)

Way to go, wallaby! Thanks Terry!
Has any thought been given to a "sticky" post? I'm ordering some hybrid glads now so I don't miss the boat next year, but some species glads will be next.

Palm Harbor, FL(Zone 9b)

I'm lurking too! Love the glads...not so much luck with them, but i try and try anyway:)

Horsens, Denmark

oh this is great!!!! Thanks Terry and Janet :o)))
Hi Mark how`s going :o?

Lincoln, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

claypa good idea, a 'sticky' to place those best resources. There's just got to be more out there, now we are on the trail somebody's going to have to supply the species. Any takers?

Gee folks, I feel like I have a new baby, gotta change it's nappy, feed it, keep it happy.......just as long as all you aunts and uncles out there are visiting it then it will be fine!

I am so tempted to look into the hybrid supplier here, have to get a catalogue. I know I'm into the species, but some of those hybrids are calling to me to put them to bed...

East Texas, United States(Zone 8a)

yipee!

(Tammie) Odessa, TX(Zone 7b)

Fantastic.. now I can get all my questions answered... I would love to know how quickly they multiply if at all
Will they grow in partial shade... getting lots of morning to noon sun and how deep to plant them.. what is best. I know they need to be fairly deep to keep them upright when growing.

Thank you

Tammie

Lincoln, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

Tammie, look at this site and all will be revealed!


http://www.gladworld.org/growing.htm

Braselton, GA(Zone 7b)

Allright!! GLADS!

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