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Growing Gladiolus – Planting

The gladiolus is not a very fussy plant but prefers a well drained soil that has been mixed with a little enhanced soil or black earth, natural fertilizer or, if possible, autumn leaves so it has a lot of nutrition to use. Once the soil has been prepared, you can plant approximately two or even three weeks before the frost free date in your zone and the gladiolus will flower 8 to 10 weeks after planting.

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Growing Iris

The beautiful Iris is a very easy plant to grow.

There are two basic kinds of Iris; Bearded and plain. There are also miniatures that grow only eight inches tall as compared to the traditional Iris which grows up to about three feet tall.

The Iris is a perennial plant that grows from a root called a rhizome. Plant them about 12 inches apart. The rhizome should be planted even with the soil with the top of the rhizome above ground.

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10911 Highway #9,  Caledon,  Ontario   L7E 0G5
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