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At Night

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🚚 Shipping Starts: 3rd week of March '24
πŸ“¦ Quantity per Package: 10 Bulbs

Specifications
β˜€οΈ Light Required: Full sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 40-48''
🌸 Blooming Period: Jul - Oct
🌱 Bulb Size: 12/14
↔ Planting Distance: 4"
↕ Planting Depth: 2"
πŸ“ Hardiness Zone: 7-10
🦌 Deer Resistant: Yes
πŸ’ Minimum Bulbs for Effect: 10-15
At Night

About At Night

Gladiolus At Night is a real mystique beauty. These flower bulbs are nature's own masterpiece, designed to add a touch of magic to your garden. At Night has a gorgeous dark maroon color which reminds you of the night, hence the name. This Gladiolus will grow to a height of 40 - 48’’ and will therefore be a real showstopper in any gardenbed.Β 

  • Unique color: immerse yourself in a palette of deep purples, velvety maroon, and midnight hues as these gladioli paint the night.
  • Versatile landscaping: perfect for borders, beds, or as captivating cut flowers.
  • Low maintenance: with minimal care, watch your garden transform as these gladioli effortlessly steal the show.
  • Tall Gladiolus: 40 - 48’’ height

How to plant and take care of Gladiolus At Night

  • Planting depth: place bulbs 4-6 inches deep in well-drained soil.
  • Sunlight: ensure they bask in at least 6 hours of sunlight for optimal bloom.
  • Watering: keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the growing season.
  • Support stems: provide stakes for support as the majestic flower spikes emerge.
  • Winter storage: lift bulbs before the first frost, store in a cool, dry place, and relish their return next season.

Frequently Asked Questions

The optimal month to plant At Night Gladiolus bulbs is typically in the spring, after the last frost has passed and the soil has warmed up. This is usually around late April to early June, depending on your specific climate and location. Planting during this period ensures that the soil is conducive to bulb growth, and the risk of frost damage is minimized. At Night Gladiolus bulbs thrive in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. By planting in the recommended timeframe, you provide them with the ideal conditions for root establishment and subsequent bloom during their growing season, typically in mid to late summer.

At Night Gladiolus bulbs can be successfully grown both in pots and in the ground, but the choice depends on your specific preferences and circumstances. When planted in the ground, At Night Gladiolus bulbs have more space to spread their roots, potentially resulting in larger and more vigorous plants. However, if you have limited garden space or want more control over the soil conditions, growing them in pots is a viable option. Ensure the pots have proper drainage to prevent waterlogging. Potted At Night Gladioluses also offer the advantage of mobility, allowing you to move them around for aesthetic purposes or to optimize sunlight exposure. Regularly monitor moisture levels in pots to ensure optimal growth.

Staking At Night Gladioluses is often advisable, especially when planting them in areas prone to wind or in regions with heavy rainfall. The tall, elegant flower spikes of At Night Gladioluses can become top-heavy as they grow and produce blossoms. Staking helps prevent bending or breaking of the stems, ensuring that the flowers remain upright and prominently displayed. Use bamboo stakes or other sturdy supports, placing them in the ground early in the growing season before the plants reach a significant height. Secure the stems loosely to the stakes with twine or soft ties, allowing for some flexibility as the plant continues to grow. Staking not only enhances the visual appeal of your garden but also protects the delicate flower spikes from potential damage.

At Night Gladioluses are generally not considered deer-resistant. Deer have been known to find the attractive foliage and blooms of Gladiolus plants enticing, making them susceptible to browsing. If deer are prevalent in your area, it's advisable to take precautions to protect your At Night Gladiolus plants. Options include the use of deer repellents, fencing, or planting companion plants that deer find less appealing. Applying a deer repellent spray periodically can help deter these animals from grazing on your Gladiolus plants. Additionally, physical barriers like fencing can provide effective protection, especially during the vulnerable stages of growth when the plants are more enticing to deer.

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