Gladioli 'Big Business'
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Watermelon pink petals with a white blended throat. Modern breeding with strong disease resistance and great substance.
As well as being fabulously flamboyant, Gladioli are hardy, economical and reliable performers that can be pretty easily timed for a succession of towering, vibrant summer colour.
Gladioli are ideal in clumps or woven through beds, where their impressive colour range makes them a cinch to combine with other perennial plants such as Lilies, Salvias, Roses or Dahlias. They are also excellent in the picking garden. This year I had mine amongst the perennial grasses and they mingled well.
Gladioli bring a welcome dimension of height to your garden and come in a huge array of colours so there is something to suit everyone and every garden colour scheme. The bulbs are easy to plant and don't require a lot of fuss, humbly requiring sun and well drained soil.
It is best to wait until after frosts for planting.
It is a good idea to ensure you plant your Gladioli bulbs deeply enough, this will reduce the need for staking. Gladioli like a sunny position and you need to ensure you keep them moist when they are in flower for best results. From planting they will take 90-120cm days to flower – quicker in warmer weather. Our Tip: If you’d rather not stake/tie Gladdies, as they start to flower mound some soil at their base to help hold them up.
Supplied as: Bulbs
Size: na
Code | GLHBB |
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Botantical name | Gladiolus grandiflorus |
Height | 100-200cm |
Width | 10-20cm |
Flowers | Summer |
Climate | Cool to Sub-Tropical |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Half Hardy |
Aspect | Full Sun |
Supplied as | Bulbs |
Size | na |
Water needs | 3 |