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Cut Flower Bed Flip! Out with Tulips and In with Gladiolus!

Cut Flower Bed Flip! Out with Tulips and In with Gladiolus!

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Today I'm flipping a cut flower bed! I'll be harvesting the rest of the triumph tulips for the nursing home, and replanting the area with Gladiolus. Gladiola Blog - No Till Flowers Podcast
Date: 2022-08-07

Comments and reviews: 20


Those Lowes tulips are gorgeous and especially with the under planting of those sunny daffs. Both are already spent here and very shortly the pansies too. We have a lot of squirrels as well, especially with several hickory nut trees on our place. I usually have to add rocks as a mulch for my pots, but especially if I plant tulips. I hope the harvest is good this year!
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Ohhh those yellow ones are gorgeous! I have to say, I enjoy the tulips semiclose. I am trying Gladioli this year for the first time and I am very excited, I watched a couple of your videos already in the past regarding Gladioli, they seem -easy- but you never know. Those wine containers seem to work great for you, what a great opportunity to re-use.
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My tulips that were interplanted heavily with daffodils and hyacinths, were left alone by the squirrels. Just an easy tip if anyone is interested and would like to give it a try.
Also where do you buy your glads from? The corms look like really high quality.

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So pretty - can you not store the tulip bulbs til fall and plant again? Curious because I planted up 2 big planters that are blooming now and would love to remove soon for my summer plants? Is it because you aren't letting yours die all the way back?
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This video was so cute. Grace has a sweet disposition. Just a happy pup. Those tulips are gorgeous and i plan on doing the same with mine next spring. I ordered a ton and plan on donating and starting a small garden stand like yours! Such an inspiration.
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Hey there Danielle! I was just wondering, do you dig up your ranunculus corms at the end of the season to be reused? After they finish flowering do you still have time to replant the bed with something else to be harvested later in the season?
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Lovely blog Danielle. To be honest, I've never been a fan of gladiolas. They're all over the farmers' market in the summer where I live and I get gladiola fatigue but I'm reconsidering after seeing your color suggestions. :)
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A question on Tulip Fire -- if I am raising tulips in a bed, not necessarily in mass quantities for cutting, just for my own pleasure, should I still be worried about Tulip Fire as a threat to my garden bed? Thanks
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How do you keep the glads from sprouting (growing) when you wait several weeks to plant) I got some the other day that were already growing so I assume if they are already growing, they should be planted right away.
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Grace is just so cute, always love seeing her with you in the garden. Regarding the tulips opening too fast, do you think some light shade cloth would help slow them down from opening too fast? Just a thought!
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Do I still need to rotate tulips in Florida? I and was planning on leaving them in the ground along with the dahlias, ranuculus, and gladiolus. This is my first year growing tubers or corms in this climate.
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I just planted some glads yesterday and spaced them just like you did because I figured as a cut flower they could handle that small space. Thanks for confirming that I-m able to do that! --
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I order more glads this year and I can-t wait for them. Thank you for the information on succession planting. I-m going to try it so that I have them all through the summer.
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Great video! Do you find that you will make a good profit as opposed to the cost of buying the bulbs? And do you buy them in bulk? What colors sell the best for you?
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I like the glasses you found for the bouquets - the shape of these really allowed the tulips to show beautifully. So many happy people are enjoying your generosity.
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Love your tulips! Congrats on your article - well deserved: ) I purchased glads to grow this season for the first time, I'm hoping I'll have a splendid display; )
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Thanks for podcast recs. I like to listen to them while driving and I know there's a lot of gardening vegetables etc podcasts but flowers specifically is nice
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Lovely! you said your 6b, which I am as well, though in Ontario Canada, so does it really matter where we are in the world is 6b the same everywhere?
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I plant tulips every year and I love them so much. I'm in Ok in zone 7b and mine have been done for 8 weeks. I always hate to see them go!
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Great idea on the chicken wire! Love a good deal. What time of year did you pick up those stunning peony like tulips so cheap? Dreamy!
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