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Gladiolus Piet Mohlen

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Grown & Soil Association Certified 100% Organic

Genus: Iridaceae

Species: Gladiolus Piet Mohlen

Description: 

Easy to grow, this stunning white variety will bring beauty and elegance to the summer garden. With soft petals of pure white, their flowering time is usually between 2-3 weeks, 60-90 days after planting. To extend the flowering period, try planting a clutch of corms every 10-14 days after risk of frost has passed.

Gladioli are the gladiators of summer flower arrangements, a cut flower with height, dramatic blosoms, spectacular colours and unrivalled architectural form and stature.

Additional Information & Planting Instructions:

For a long lasting floral display, plant gladioli corms in the spring in well-drained soil, adding a little organic compost to improve consistency if necessary. Gladioli delight in sunshine, preferring between 6-8 hours so be sure to find a sun drenched spot.

They will root, grow and bloom from 60-90 days after planting. Once the flowering season is over corms can be covered with a good mulch to preserve and protect over the winter months.

Flowering Height: 1-1.3m

Plant: March-June

Flowering Period: July-September

Position: Full Sun

Density: 5m2

PLEASE NOTE: DESPATCHING FROM APRIL-JUNE 2025

SHIPPING INFORMATION

Spring-flowering bulbs are despatched between October-December. Orders are shipped in chronological order from the date an order is received. Bulbs arrive from our growers in September-October. It usually takes 2-4weeks to clear all orders. After this we can ship within 24hrs or 48hrs for orders under 2kg, whereas orders over 2kg can take 3-5 working days.

Summer-flowering bulbs are despatched from April-July.

Snowdrops in the green are despatched in the UK in February & March. Bluebells in the green are despatched in the UK from March-May.

Gladiolus Piet Mohlen

We are passionate about a new global ecological footprint

Organically grown bulbs work in harmony with the balance of nature

They provide healthy nectar for our critical pollinators