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Thu, Oct 14, 04 at 20:03
| A friend recently divided her glads and gave me some big, beautiful corms. She plants hers now, but I have read that they should be planted in the spring. I am zone 7 north Mississippi. What do you think? |
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| I live on the N/S. Carolina border and planted mine in spring but have left them in the ground for years. If you have the proper storage area for them I might wait til spring, but I don't think you would hurt them by planting them now. |
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