
Albus Hardy Gladiolus
(12-24â tall x 10â wide) With wispy, delicate petals on slender 15â flowering stems, Gladiolus Nanus âAlbusâ softens the look of traditional gladioli and earns its place in any great flower border â whether naturalistic or formal. Flowers open slowly from the bottom of the spike upwards. Faded flowers can be pinched off to keep the stem fresh. Once all flowers have faded, cut the stems back to the ground and enjoy the sword-like foliage. Plant Gladiolus Nanus âAlbusâ in a sunny spot in the spring, ensuring it is dug into well-drained, loose soil 4â deep. Many gladioli in the Nanus group are hardier, but deeper planting up to 6â encourages overwintering â another bonus for hard-working gardeners in colder zones. Otherwise, lift and store them in a dry, cool, dark space over the winter months.
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Albus Hardy Gladiolus
(12-24â tall x 10â wide) With wispy, delicate petals on slender 15â flowering stems, Gladiolus Nanus âAlbusâ softens the look of traditional gladioli and earns its place in any great flower border â whether naturalistic or formal. Flowers open slowly from the bottom of the spike upwards. Faded flowers can be pinched off to keep the stem fresh. Once all flowers have faded, cut the stems back to the ground and enjoy the sword-like foliage. Plant Gladiolus Nanus âAlbusâ in a sunny spot in the spring, ensuring it is dug into well-drained, loose soil 4â deep. Many gladioli in the Nanus group are hardier, but deeper planting up to 6â encourages overwintering â another bonus for hard-working gardeners in colder zones. Otherwise, lift and store them in a dry, cool, dark space over the winter months.
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(12-24â tall x 10â wide) With wispy, delicate petals on slender 15â flowering stems, Gladiolus Nanus âAlbusâ softens the look of traditional gladioli and earns its place in any great flower border â whether naturalistic or formal. Flowers open slowly from the bottom of the spike upwards. Faded flowers can be pinched off to keep the stem fresh. Once all flowers have faded, cut the stems back to the ground and enjoy the sword-like foliage. Plant Gladiolus Nanus âAlbusâ in a sunny spot in the spring, ensuring it is dug into well-drained, loose soil 4â deep. Many gladioli in the Nanus group are hardier, but deeper planting up to 6â encourages overwintering â another bonus for hard-working gardeners in colder zones. Otherwise, lift and store them in a dry, cool, dark space over the winter months.






















