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Winter-Hardy Glads
Winter-Hardy Glads
No Need to Dig 'Em Up in Fall

  (4 customer reviews)

Cold-resistant glad withstands winter. Winter-Hardy Glads return to welcome spring with a fanfare of mixed colors. Pink-red-purple-white mix grows 18-24 inches tall.

6-8 cm bulbs.

Zonmes: 4-10.

Buying Options
Winter-Hardy Glads - 24 Bulbs
09432 - For each offer ordered, get 24 bulbs.
Price: Each - $14.95
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Product Details
Zones: 4 - 10 (-20° F.)
Height: 16-20 in
Sun/Shade: full to partial sun
Color: various pinks whites reds and yellows
Blooms: early summer
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Winter-Hardy Glads  Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

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 -  Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Great Plant
Reviewed By: Zach (Columbus, Ohio)
I really did enjoy this plant! they were soooo beautiful, like everyone said, they did bloom the 1st year! The reason why other people's flowers died the 2nd year is because they did not muLch, I mulch mine with 3-4 in of leaves in the fall and they come back each year! ~Zach~

 -  Monday, August 13, 2007
Hardy Glads
Reviewed By: Mary (Redford, Michigan)
I bought these 3 years ago. The 1st year they looked great with pinks, reds and whites. 2nd year only a couple of flowers showed up. But, 3rd year I have abundant blooms, however they were all red with yellow centers except one pink flower. They are absolutely gorgeous if red works in your garden.

 -  Monday, July 16, 2007
Under Evaluation
Reviewed By: Susan (Midland, MI)
Well, most of these came up this year (the first year) but I haven't seen anything at all that resembles a flower yet. They seem very weak and fragile. I hope they make it through the winter and perhaps they will bloom next year.


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