Hello everyone, I have a couple of questions , If you all could answer I would appreciate it. Fall is getting here and I'm not sure about a few things,I had to dig up my Glads, they were in a bad place so do I need to plant them now so they bloom next year or keep them til spring and plant.And I have some nasturiums that were beautiful this year, They have some little pumpkin looking seeds do I bring them in or leave them out for some reason, I don't know. Thank you Margie moderator's note: added a more descriptive title to topic moderator's note: moved topic to more appropriate forum
Here in Scotland I leave my glads out Margie and they come back year after year. We get severe frosts here so I have them planted quite deep in the ground. As for my nasturiums I gather all the corms that form and keep them in a cool, dry place until spring then plant them out directly into the ground. I let the plants themselves die back completely.
Its going to depend on what zone area your in. Here in Michigan we have to dig up glads put them in a brown bag and store them in a cool place over the winter months and replant them again next spring. So far, as for my Nasturiums, I plan on just throwing the vines away, I haven't really paid much attention yet to see if they seed out or not. If they go to seed then I'll just use the seeds to replant next year.
I do the same things as Petunia does here in Ontario (zone 5). I have never heard about Nasturtiums forming corms?? I re-plant them from seed every year.
Margie, We have to dig up our glads they won't survive our cold winters I just tried some this year myself but I planted them in containers and will move one of them inside to the basement and dig out the ones in my whiskey barrel Nasturtiums are not hardy here either Save the seeds for next year Wolfie
The World's Best Answer - It Depends The answer to your question is "it depends". It depends on where you live. Here in Wisconsin, glads must be lifted each year, as the winters are too cold. Store the bulbs in a paper bag (vs. plastic) to protect the bulbs from too much moisture. Too much moisture during storage can damage the bulbs. They need to be kept cool and dry. Lady Jane
I did have some that were sold as Hardy Gladiolus from Spring Hills or Brecks bulbs. They did come back for quite a few years here in Wisconsin but then we moved. They were a lot smaller than the ones you plant in the spring every year and I like the larger flowers better. Let me explain...hardy means they will come back and you do not have to dig them out...I never tried a paper bag but I will this winter. Mine are drying in the basement since we have had so much rain.
One local lady use to have nasturtiums for years along the driveway. She no longer has them. She declared that rabbits probably ate them. I will have to tell her about the cold weather.