Gladiolus plants respond to generous watering during their growing season. Water should penetrate the soil several inches. Waterings at five to seven day or longer intervals may be necessary, depending on soil and weather conditions. Ample amounts of water will result in increased stem length, and possibly better size, color and substance in the blossoms, providing the plants are receiving ample chemical nutrients from the soil.
Entries from August 2009
The Changing Color Glads
August 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
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The Electrical Lighting In The Backyard
August 21st, 2009 · No Comments
An electrician is a professional who specializes in electrical wiring of buildings and building related equipment. These electricians are hired in the installation of new electrical equipments or the upkeep and revamping of the obtainable electrical communications.
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The Value Of Organizing A Garden Shed
August 20th, 2009 · No Comments
There is nothing more counter-productive than a messy, over stuffed, and disorganized garden shed. A garden shed should be thought of as a large closet. Closets are more functional and efficient when organized, as are sheds. Even a bit or effort at organizing your shed can go a long way.
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