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Passion for Purple
Need a striking colour in your garden? Purple gladioli (Gladiolus) are real eye-catchers in your garden. The two different shades of purple complement each other perfectly. So, without much fuss you can have a stylish statement colour in your garden. Put them in the ground to achieve optimum flowering. Plant them between March and May and they will flower from June to August.
For best results, plant the gladioli in full sun or partial shade!
Tip: Want to add an extra dimension to your garden? The flowers of the gladiolus attract many bees and butterflies. It's a feast for the eyes!
For best results, plant the gladioli in full sun or partial shade!
Tip: Want to add an extra dimension to your garden? The flowers of the gladiolus attract many bees and butterflies. It's a feast for the eyes!
16x Gladiolus 'Purple Love Birds' Purple
Gladiolus 'Purple Love Birds'
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Specifications
Purple
Supplied as bulb or tuber
Not edible
Flowering July - August
Cut flower
Growing height 80 - 100 cm
1 year growth and flowering guarantee
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting March - May
Planting depth 10 - 15 cm
Care
Feed regularly when the buds of your gladioli are visible. It is best to add some liquid fertiliser to the watering can when watering. Stop feeding, three weeks after flowering. The stems of the gladioli mix can get very heavy and sometimes require some support. Cut away overblown flower stems completely. Gladioli bulbs are best dug up and replanted in a new more fertile spot every year.
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Passion for Purple
Need a striking colour in your garden? Purple gladioli (Gladiolus) are real eye-catchers in your garden. The two different shades of purple complement each other perfectly. So, without much fuss you can have a stylish statement colour in your garden. Put them in the ground to achieve optimum flowering. Plant them between March and May and they will flower from June to August.
For best results, plant the gladioli in full sun or partial shade!
Tip: Want to add an extra dimension to your garden? The flowers of the gladiolus attract many bees and butterflies. It's a feast for the eyes!
For best results, plant the gladioli in full sun or partial shade!
Tip: Want to add an extra dimension to your garden? The flowers of the gladiolus attract many bees and butterflies. It's a feast for the eyes!
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