Gladiolus 'Plum Tart'
gladioli bulbs
- 15 × corms
 - £6.99 £0.47 each
 - Delivered by early February
 
- 30 + 15 FREE corms
 - £13.98 £0.31 each
 - Delivered by early February
 
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- Bulbs (only) £4.99
 
- Position: full sun
 - Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
 - Rate of growth: average
 - Flowering period: July to September
 - Hardiness: half hardy (will need winter protection)
 - Bulb size: 10/12
 
Perfect for adding colour to the late summer border, the majestic spires of this stunning perennial open from the base to reveal large, bright magenta-coloured flowers, which have a soft velvety texture. 
Plant Gladiolus 'Plum Tart' in drifts through the herbaceous or cottage border, interspersing them with rich purple of soft pink-coloured flowers, or place them beside silver foliage for a spectacular summer contrast.
Sought after by florists, gladioli flowerspikes make spectacular additions to a large vase.
Plant Gladiolus 'Plum Tart' in drifts through the herbaceous or cottage border, interspersing them with rich purple of soft pink-coloured flowers, or place them beside silver foliage for a spectacular summer contrast.
Sought after by florists, gladioli flowerspikes make spectacular additions to a large vase.
 Plant corms 10-15cm (4-6in) deep and 25cm (10in) apart on a bed of sharp sand to aid  drainage. In frost-prone areas, lift them when the leaves turn yellow-brown and store the corms in a dry, frost-free place over winter.
Gladioli grow best in full sun and well-drained soil, with protection from strong winds. Once planted, water regularly during dry spells and support taller plants with canes if needed. Feed every couple of weeks with a high potash fertiliser as the flower spikes develop. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers further down the stem.
After flowering, allow the foliage to die back naturally so the corms can store energy for the next season. In milder areas, corms can be left in the ground with a dry mulch for winter; otherwise, lift and store them in a frost-free place.
Gladioli grow best in full sun and well-drained soil, with protection from strong winds. Once planted, water regularly during dry spells and support taller plants with canes if needed. Feed every couple of weeks with a high potash fertiliser as the flower spikes develop. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers further down the stem.
After flowering, allow the foliage to die back naturally so the corms can store energy for the next season. In milder areas, corms can be left in the ground with a dry mulch for winter; otherwise, lift and store them in a frost-free place.
- Pets: Harmful if eaten; Humans: Ornamental bulbs - not to be eaten
 







