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Gladioli

(7 Posts)
Esmay Tue 16-Sept-25 11:04:14

Last year,my peonies were incredible.
I have some in the borders and some in pots .
This year - not one bloom has appeared .
So not just my gladiolis are a disaster !

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Oreo Sat 13-Sept-25 22:07:08

My fuschias in a pot are the only things to have done really well apart from my tomatoes also in pots which have loved the warmth.

LOUISA1523 Sat 13-Sept-25 20:54:19

Our gladioli have done amazing this year...I put it down to all the sun we've haf

lixy Sat 13-Sept-25 20:52:59

Ironically I have grown gladioli for the first time ever this year. I was given a box of corms from Sainsbury’s, put 5 of them in a large pot with some stakes and hey presto! The 5 I put in the border flowered but didn’t grow so tall. They were all a very dark purple.

Fuschias in troughs have been ok; the one in the ground didn’t have as many flowers as usual.

I water the pots using water from the butts but tend to leave the things in the ground to fend for themselves so I guess the long dry period has resulted in fewer flowers.

J52 Sat 13-Sept-25 20:34:44

Could be, mine look very healthy, but have no flowers.

Supernana1 Sat 13-Sept-25 19:34:57

I usually do very well with fuchsias, but this year they've been useless. I think it must be the weather too.

Dahlias haven't done well either. Some of them didn't flower at all, though they had lots of healthy foliage.

Esmay Sat 13-Sept-25 14:04:54

I've grown wonderful Gladioli in the past and without any effort .
Having not grown them for a few years I decided to grow them again .
What a disappointment !
Lots of healthy foliage and very few flowers .I wondered if the corms were poor quality .
I looked at a neighbour's garden.
It's better kept than mine and he spends a fortune on it and his Gladiolis are a failure as well .
I'm wondering about the weather .