I cut these glads this morning, and couldn't resist posting a picture. These are the only flowers I have any luck growing, and they grow VERY well. I ordered a mixed batch of corms 2 years ago. I have to dig them up every fall, which is a pain, but very much worth it when they bloom! I'm hoping I will still have a few blooming for the fair at the end of the month. I will have extra corms this fall, if anyone would like to grow some.
Life on Full Quiver Farm
Full Quiver Farm is a small (but growing) hobby farm located in the Hoosier State. There's never a dull moment around here with 12 people, and way too many animals living here. I'm Jessica, the manager of the animals (but not the people!). I'm looking forward to having my own mini-farm in the not so distant future, but until we can find the perfect place, for the perfect price...home sweet home is here on Full Quiver Farm.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
I cut these glads this morning, and couldn't resist posting a picture. These are the only flowers I have any luck growing, and they grow VERY well. I ordered a mixed batch of corms 2 years ago. I have to dig them up every fall, which is a pain, but very much worth it when they bloom! I'm hoping I will still have a few blooming for the fair at the end of the month. I will have extra corms this fall, if anyone would like to grow some.

1 Comments:
I want more! Those are GORGEOUS!!! Do you know even the ones that you gave me (at least the ones that bloomed this year) only had a single color? Oh well...
The worn wood color of the picnic table is such an awesome background for the photo too. Cool.
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