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1 Comment To "How To Determine Frost Date For Digging Up Gladiola Bulbs?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/06/2022 @ 3:26 am
They should be hardy in your zone 7b and should come back in the spring. You don't have to dig them up.
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