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Plant the Gladiolus Mardi Gras Mixture and get a spunky mix of summer color with purple, pink and peach-colored blooms. Create gorgeous cut-flower arrangements with this mix. It has the perfect combination of hues and will be the highlight of your summer garden. 56-60" tall.
56-60" tall. Plant the Gladiolus Mardi Gras Mixture and get a spunky mix of summer color with purple, pink and peach-colored blooms. No guesswork involved--the stunning combination of hues will be the highlight of your summer garden and will make for gorgeous indoor flower arrangements. For an even longer bloom season, plant groups of bulbs in succession two weeks apart. Gladiolus are cold hardy in zones 8-10. In colder areas, lift the bulbs and store in a cool place over the winter.
Planting & Care
Summer Blooming Bulbs, including popular varieties such as gladiolus and dahlias, are planted in the spring and bloom in the summer. Most of these bulbs are tropical and require warm weather to be planted. There must not be any danger of frost and your ground temperature must have reached 55 degrees Fahrenheit before planting. Many
of our summer blooming bulbs can be planted as perennials in zones 9-10 (zone 8 if mulched), but should be treated as annuals in cooler climates. You can lift them and store them in the fall, or bring patio pots inside before frost.
Growing Gladiolus: After spring frosts are over, plant the gladiolus corms (bulbs) in your flower bed wherever you want brilliant color in mid-summer. Gladiolus take very little space in the garden and can easily be planted between other plants. After planting, keep the bulbs watered regularly. Soon you’ll have bright sword-like foliage and brilliant blooms. Gladiolus corms are inexpensive, and provide excellent color for the cost. As frost threatens, you can just forget them, and replace them with new bulbs next growing season, or dig up the corms and store them in a cool try place until the following spring.
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Key Features
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Bloom Time
Mid summer until frost
Advantages
Attracts Hummingbirds
Long Bloom Time
Easy To Grow
Cut Flowers
Container Planting
Deer Resistant
Additional information
Mature Height
56-60" tall
Bulb Spacing
4 bulbs per sq. ft.
Soil Type
Average Soil
Sandy Soil
Soil Moisture
Average
Planting Depth
Plant 8" deep
Planting Time
Spring / Summer
Growing Zones
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Hardiness Zone
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
How To Grow
Annual in colder zones
Additional Information
Grow as an annual in zones 3-7. Cold hardy in zones 8-10.
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Overall rating: 3.3333333 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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4 out of 15 have come up
"Out of 15 bulbs planed planted in May after our New Mexico soil had warmed up, only 4 have come up by July 1. And I'm not sure they will even bloom. I have other glads that stay in the ground all winter, and they are blooming. I am very disappointed."
— NM S. (1/5)
Love these bulbs
"This is the first time I have tried gladiolus and I found they grew well, even in the heat this summer. I used them as a border for my veggies, but next year I will plant the. Some where where they will be more obvious."
— Ghrider (5/5)
Disappointed
"I planted two bags. The bulbs were healthy and all of them grew and bloomed. I was disappointed that I did not receive a balanced mix of colors. The vast majority of the bulbs were a dark red, followed by a dark purple. My memory might be inaccurate, but I think I received 1 peach, 2 pink and 2 that were a pale, pale yellow that from a distance looked white."
— Nature L. (4/5)
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