@peteThanks. I shall look it up on google later. Why do plants have such complicated, unpronouncable names? I'll never remember that mouthful...
@JWKI thought they looked rather good too, which surprised me as they looked a right manky mess when I first dug them up. But once you get into...
@pete@HiThe 5 yellow roses I planted are called 'Rosa Chinatown' hedging roses; mature height = 120cm (4ft), mature spread = 50cm (20”),...
@JWKI left my twin/triplet gladioli bulbs to dry out a bit more then did as you suggested. After removing the old corm, I gently twisted them...
This very unusual and georgoeus flower appeared in my front garden 2 years ago , but I haven't a clue what it is. I usually keep the seed/bulb/pot...
4 years ago, I bought three bare root Blue Moon rose bushes which I planted next to each other. They thrived, but the blooms were a horrible,...
@Jocko I love gladioli too; I've got about 100 in the garden. None are still in flower, and I'm amazed you have one still flowering seeing as how...
@JWKOh dear... I replied to you but my reply somehow dissapeared. I must've pressed the wrong button or something. Thank you for your quick...
@JWKMany thanks for the info, JWK. I was really worried that if I twisted/cut them apart I might injure/kill them and have no glads to plant out...
Hi @Upsydaisy WOW! That's some welcome, complete with fluttering blue birds. Many thanks, you've made my day.
HiI only joined this forum today and I’m asking my first question already! We had a poor showing of our gladioli this year compared to last year...
Hi I consider myself to be an amateur gardener in both the modern sense of the work - keen but a bit clueless - and the original meaning - for...
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