
Plum Tart Gladiolus
(36-44" tall) ‘Plum Tart’ Gladiolus add vertical interest to the garden with stately stems. Perfect for cottage gardens or tucked among your favorite perennials in a mixed border, ‘Plum Tart’ brings dramatic color and plenty of personality. The blooms are tightly packed along stems, with ten or more individual flowers open at any one time. Flowers open starting from the bottom of the flower stalk and working toward the tips. Plant gladiolus in full sun in any well-drained soil. Water regularly, but avoid soggy soils. You can also grow gladiolus in containers, but will need a heavy pot to keep these tall plants upright. Gladiolus are hardy in zones 8-10 and must be dug for winter storage in zones 3-7. Dry the bulb-like corms and store in a cool, dry location. Replant bulbs in the garden in spring after the threat of frost has passed.
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$4.48Plum Tart Gladiolus
(36-44" tall) ‘Plum Tart’ Gladiolus add vertical interest to the garden with stately stems. Perfect for cottage gardens or tucked among your favorite perennials in a mixed border, ‘Plum Tart’ brings dramatic color and plenty of personality. The blooms are tightly packed along stems, with ten or more individual flowers open at any one time. Flowers open starting from the bottom of the flower stalk and working toward the tips. Plant gladiolus in full sun in any well-drained soil. Water regularly, but avoid soggy soils. You can also grow gladiolus in containers, but will need a heavy pot to keep these tall plants upright. Gladiolus are hardy in zones 8-10 and must be dug for winter storage in zones 3-7. Dry the bulb-like corms and store in a cool, dry location. Replant bulbs in the garden in spring after the threat of frost has passed.
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(36-44" tall) ‘Plum Tart’ Gladiolus add vertical interest to the garden with stately stems. Perfect for cottage gardens or tucked among your favorite perennials in a mixed border, ‘Plum Tart’ brings dramatic color and plenty of personality. The blooms are tightly packed along stems, with ten or more individual flowers open at any one time. Flowers open starting from the bottom of the flower stalk and working toward the tips. Plant gladiolus in full sun in any well-drained soil. Water regularly, but avoid soggy soils. You can also grow gladiolus in containers, but will need a heavy pot to keep these tall plants upright. Gladiolus are hardy in zones 8-10 and must be dug for winter storage in zones 3-7. Dry the bulb-like corms and store in a cool, dry location. Replant bulbs in the garden in spring after the threat of frost has passed.























