So sorry about the tornado! We hope that everyone is OK! As to the glads, you might want to put them back in the soil, since they are showing signs of growth. Keep the foliage as is, uncut, unless they are showing signs of disease. Over the summer, the foliage will help the plant make food for itself in preparation for winter. Even though a corm might not flower this year, it might recover enough to spend energy on flowers the following year. For more information about growing glads, you might be interested in this page:
So sorry about the tornado! We hope that everyone is OK! As to the glads, you might want to put them back in the soil, since they are showing signs of growth. Keep the foliage as is, uncut, unless they are showing signs of disease. Over the summer, the foliage will help the plant make food for itself in preparation for winter. Even though a corm might not flower this year, it might recover enough to spend energy on flowers the following year. For more information about growing glads, you might be interested in this page:
https://www.almanac.com/plant/gladiolus
High Point, NC, in in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 7b.
Hope this helps!