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I have about 200 glads planted in 2 beds about 50 feet apart. The corms come from many different sources. One bed gets plenty of water and the other needs to depend on mother nature. (not particullary generous this year) They are in full sun. The leaves stopped growing at about a foot and started to have streaks of brown before totally turning brown and dying. When I pulled some up, I noticed that the corms have not grown and one was rotted or eaten. I have no problem with underground critters and I can see no insects. The plants have about 6 sq inches each. I have many other crops near and so far only the potatoes might be having problems. What am I dealing with here and what can I do? I have huge gardens. Some of the soil was brought in from compost piles from the county and some from my own animals. Help?

2007-07-11 05:05:44 · 2 answers · asked by lola1 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

2 answers

try .gladiola.com they have a FAQ

2007-07-11 22:30:44 · answer #1 · answered by glenn t 7 · 0 0

glads are so pretty...t

2007-07-14 23:23:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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