How do you keep Gladiolas from falling over or do you have to stake?
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use tall wood or plastic stakes to make a triangle and use stretch tie for timing them up
I always stake mine up in little bunches with a piece of pvc pipe and some twine. It looks kind of tacky but it works.
Hello! The link I am providing tells gardeners how to plant the bulbs to keep gladiolus from falling iver:
https://www.hunker.com/12434506/how-to-keep-gladiolus-from-falling-over
If they are already planted, you can use plant hoops or stakes to keep them upright. Otherwise cut them and put them in a large case where they will stand up straight again! 😄
They have to be staked. I use short rebar painted black with garden twine.
You have to Stake them
plant them next year a little deeper.