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[email protected] 10-06-2006 06:51 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 
Looking for ideas on how to support glads.
I've thought of suspending some concrete reinforcing wire above the bed
but I'm afraid the rusty wires might saw thru the flower stems.
Maybe not.
If you've had success with this method or have other successes please
share them. The glads will soon be blooming in Kentucky!

Thanks!
Dan D.


Bill R 10-06-2006 07:39 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 
wrote:
Looking for ideas on how to support glads.
I've thought of suspending some concrete reinforcing wire above the bed
but I'm afraid the rusty wires might saw thru the flower stems.
Maybe not.
If you've had success with this method or have other successes please
share them. The glads will soon be blooming in Kentucky!

Thanks!
Dan D.


Dan,

I use green bamboo sticks. I got them at Big Lots and they were about
$1.50 for a pack of 25 (or 30). They are three feet long and I use some
of that green twist tie stuff to tie the plants to the sticks.
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Myrl Jeffcoat 10-06-2006 11:19 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 
Green bamboo stakes is what I use also. . .I've never found them at
that great price you have though. Guess I need to check out Big Lots.

Thanks!

Myrl Jeffcoat
http://www.myrljeffcoat.com


[email protected] 11-06-2006 01:31 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 

Guess I need to check out Big Lots.


Me too!!! thanks Bill and Myrl.
I hate to stake them but if I must, I will.
They are too pretty to let them sprawl.

Peace! Dan D.


JoeSpareBedroom 11-06-2006 01:41 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Looking for ideas on how to support glads.
I've thought of suspending some concrete reinforcing wire above the bed
but I'm afraid the rusty wires might saw thru the flower stems.
Maybe not.
If you've had success with this method or have other successes please
share them. The glads will soon be blooming in Kentucky!

Thanks!
Dan D.


Take a look at the material I used to make these tomato cages:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...atoCage_04.jpg
A roll of that fence wire is $50.00 at Home Depot. I use the 5' high size,
but there's a 4' size that a bit cheaper. It lasts for many years, and is
easy to bend into a myriad of shapes for the garden. At the end of the
season, you can flatten the structures you build and hang them from a hook
in the garage.

Now, imagine a piece of that material held horizontally, with your glads
growing up through the holes. This concept is similar to various plant
support accessories you can buy. Look at this first link:
http://www.gardeners.com/Deluxe-Grow...ts.136 94.cpd

and another:
http://www.gardeners.com/Flower-Supp...rts.35-100.cpd

However you design them, you can use cheap 1x1 inch sticks to support them.
Use garden twine or plastic wire wraps to fasten the wire to the posts. The
sticks will gradually weather to a gray color that's not obvious among the
plants. I get 3-4 seasons out of these sticks before they begin to rot. (In
my photo, the tomato cages use metal stakes because tomatoes require much
stronger support).



JoeSpareBedroom 11-06-2006 01:49 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 
wrote in message
oups.com...
Looking for ideas on how to support glads.
I've thought of suspending some concrete reinforcing wire above the bed
but I'm afraid the rusty wires might saw thru the flower stems.
Maybe not.
If you've had success with this method or have other successes please
share them. The glads will soon be blooming in Kentucky!

Thanks!
Dan D.



PS: In the first picture in my other message, notice that there is a beer on
the ground. Although the manufacturer of the fence material doesn't mention
this, the fence wire will not work correctly unless there is a beer nearby
during the design phase of your support project. Beware.



Plant Info 12-06-2006 04:42 AM

ideas to support gladiolus
 
For most plants that need support, I have a method of staking that is
inexpensive and usually works. Push bamboo stakes in the ground around the
plant (or group of plants) about 8-10 inches apart. Then use the twist tie
that comes on a roll or thick twine and loop it around each stake,
connecting them to each other.

Suzy O, Wisconsin, zone 5



wrote in message
oups.com...
Looking for ideas on how to support glads.
I've thought of suspending some concrete reinforcing wire above the bed
but I'm afraid the rusty wires might saw thru the flower stems.
Maybe not.
If you've had success with this method or have other successes please
share them. The glads will soon be blooming in Kentucky!

Thanks!
Dan D.




[email protected] 12-06-2006 01:22 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 

Hey Joe, thanks for the warning about the beer. I can see how it might
make the project move along better!

I thought about galvanized fence wire or vinyl coated fence wire. They
are
smoother and wouldn't be as likely to cause stem damage.
I already have some concrete wire but as I mentioned it's rusty and I'm
not
going to use it for my glads.

I did go by my local Big Lots and was surprised to actually find some
of these
3 ft long bamboo sticks!! 25 sticks in a pack for a buck!
I'm arguing with my wife to grow some bamboo.
I know it's invasive but we have a large back yard and could easily mow
around
it to keep it in check-- I think.
I actually had one nursery man to recommend digging a moat and filling
it with concrete to contain bamboo!!! Yikes!

Maybe I'll just buy mine at the store......
Maybe I should go back to Big Lots and snag all the bamboo they have in
stock!

Thanks everyone!
Dan D.


Philip Lewis 13-06-2006 08:20 PM

ideas to support gladiolus
 
writes:
I actually had one nursery man to recommend digging a moat and filling
it with concrete to contain bamboo!!! Yikes!

you can get clumping bamboo, which is easy enough to keep in check.
If you get runner bamboo, 2-3' deep trench and epdm rubber should keep
it in check. I've only read this on sites and in the bamboo
newsgroups, Someone is bound to tell you how wrong i am.

:)

go back to Big Lots and snag all the bamboo they have in stock!

That's the problem with big lots... they usually only run on overstock
so they don't always have stuff you need.


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