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can we get double number of gladiolus next year?
syed asked:
i have a small garden. and i want to plant gladiolus for trial. so i dont know if it doubles. and i dont know what to do with them for getting it doubled. other bulbs do multiply … but i m not sure about this. how?
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April 19th, 2009 at 3:15 pm
they do double,but it takes a while. By that time you should have a friend that’s a gardener to give some to.
April 20th, 2009 at 3:48 am
just plant them in the ground. over the course of the season they will make babies all on their own. In the fall dig them up and you will find little bulbs attached to the bottom,sides of the bulb. You can then take the babies plant them in an area and let them grow. depending on where you live you can leave them in the ground all year around. If you read up on them it will tell you to dig them up in the fall store them in a dark dry cold place. Come the spring time take off the ther outer brown husk and re-plant them. Good luck