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Re: Glads
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Glads
- From: b*@zelacom.com (Isabelle Hayes)
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 11:55:58 -0400
I'm in upstate NY also, about 100 miles from NYC, in the Catskill Mountains,
where the growing season is fairly short; I put my glads in in May too,
about the time the fruit trees blossom, was the advice I had; my glads are
the regular size, and have just begun to show the closed blossoms, some of
them; some of them are still just the fronds;
if you didn't put them in full sun, they won't blossom.
Isabelle Hayes
>This is my first year planting glads, and I planted the dwarf glads
>(although another person I know planted regular size glads, and is having
>the same problem), and so far, nothing in the way of blooms, or even the
>hint of a start of a bloom!! I have had fronds for a while, and I put the
>bulbs in by the end of May (about the earliest I can do it safely here in
>upstate NY, Zone 4/5). Anyway, my question is, will I see anything from
>these plants? At this rate, it seems as if I will have to worry about fall
>frosts before there are any blooms.
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