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Unlimited Digital Access - Start Today for $1 - Limited Time Offer. Transplating irises. Published: ; Jul. 23, 2008, 5:38 p.m. By . Valerie Sudol | For Inside Jersey ...
Divide irises when they are dormant in midsummer. After blooming in spring, plants slowly move into a dormant period that ...
There are yellow Louisiana irises, however, so you can't just go by the color. Feel the leaf. Yellow flags have veins running along the leaves that feel like wires.
Learn about planting iris rhizomes and growing iris flowers. We explain how to care for irises including bearded irises, and their soil, water, sun needs. This Tip Will Help Your Irises Thrive ...
You should begin planting bearded irises in summer in the coldest-winter climates. You’ll be rewarded with blooms for years to come. RELATED: Position Outdoor Benches Throughout Your Garden for ...
Members of the Greater Portland Iris Society offer tips for growing irises. About 600 visiting members of the American Iris Society arrived in Portland May 18 to spend a week touring six iris ...
If you're planting several plants in a bed, plant them in a group spacing them about 12 inches apart. Providing adequate moisture is an important part of growing Louisiana irises.
Bearded irises often bloom sparsely the year after planting. Many trees and shrubs are the same way; they put their energy into establishing roots, rather than flowers.