Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 6, 2018 |
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Hello, the gladiolus are pretty, lovely yellow color. It will be nice to see those 100 bulbs in bloom. Happy Thursday, Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. I hope you post more as they bloom. That's a lot of bulbs and a lot of work, but I bet it will be worth it.
ReplyDelete...a bag of surprises!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful glad with its soft yellow color. I haven't had any glads in years, but you have me wanting to plant some. I don't know about 100 bulbs, that's a lot to do.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers. I love the hint of orange in the throat of each blossom.
ReplyDeleteWow! 100 bulbs - lovely yellow!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!!!
ReplyDelete100! Wow! It will be fun to see all the colors. I love gladiolas.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely, Lea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I recently planted a small section with 30 bulbs/purple flowers. They, along with the others on our farm, will bloom shortly. Love them! Thanks for linking up today!
ReplyDeleteOh wow--your glads are blooming already! So gorgeous! I used to grow them every year, but in recent years they don't seem to like my garden as much (a little less sun, maybe some other reasons--not exactly sure). They are great cut flowers and so dramatic!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great thing to be happy about--new blooms in the garden! I am sure the rest of the bulbs will reward you just as well!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the late spring, early summer blooms!
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