Aug 19, 2010

Glad I Grew Glads

I'm so 'glad' I grew some 'GLADS'

15 comments:

jack69 said...

Beautiful flowers and great photo shots. That yellow with the reddish tips is fantastic.

I guess you are recovering from the festivities and your sisters. LOL

A great bunch for sure.

eileeninmd said...

Well, I am GLAD your are showing off your beautiful Glads.

~mel said...

I'm GLAD 2 that U grew GLADS!! Soooo pretty!! Just remember to dig out the bulbs to hold over for next year; before the ground freezes. In 2 years you'll have six times the glads ~ aren't you GLAD??!! Each bulb is going to have little glads on them (around six bulbettes each) ... put them in the ground next year... they won't produce much; but will grow. Dig those next year and then the following year they will be the ones that will flower... and by the looks of it you should have GLADS UP THE YING YANG~~lol.

Dar said...

Glad I stopped, your flowers are gorgeous. Mom and Grams O. always had them. Like Mel says, you will have tons of them.
I have been so out of it...I need a vacation...will see you tomorrow at the lake.
Loveya
dar

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you grew glads too!! I love this flower and need to get me some bulbs so I will be glad next year!!

Hope your having a great weekend! I am taking a break from picking choke cherries to make jam!

bee blessed
mary

Digital Flower Pictures said...

Kind of a forgotten flower these days. That orange/yellow one is striking. We used to make gloses with these flowers. Put a rose on top of the glad flower and you have one.

Rajesh said...

Beautiful and very colorful flowers.

EG CameraGirl said...

They are so dramatic in the garden, aren't they?

Lui said...

I love the white ones! Amazing what Mel shared. I better see if we can have Gladiolas in our house Heaven :-)

Chubskulit Rose said...

So gorgeous gladiolas! Have a great Sunday!

Clematis

Carver said...

Your gladiolas are all so beautiful. I love the mix of colors and types.

jabblog said...

So often forgotten, gladioli are gorgeous showy flowers, though mine only ever produce leaves :-)

Arija said...

Lovely, you have grown them so well.

lina@women's perspectives said...

I'm so glad to see your lovely Glads :)

Thanks for your greetings and visiting...

Gill - That British Woman said...

I love the orange and yellow one the best. This year is the first year I have grown glads, will be growing them again.

Gill in Canada