Tips for gardeners - bearded iris care, soil, water, fertilizer, division ... Bearded iris care tips ... Bearded iris care is a bit more involved than it is for many perennials.
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Iris are hardy perennials that are easy to grow and care for in the right kind of environment. Tall Bearded Iris grow well in northern temperate zones. Here we have provided a primer on how to establish your Iris once you receive them, how to care for them, blooming, and how to troubleshoot problems your plants may have.
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Bearded Iris are tall, elegant additions to the flower border, but they are also relatively high maintenance. You can help cut down on the incidence of soft rot and borer damage through regular division of the iris rhizomes, every 2-3 years. ... How to Divide and Care for Bearded Iris...
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Facts on Irises Flower, including biology of the Irises Plant, growing, care and tips with pictures and recommended Irises bouquets and arrangements to send and buy. ... Iris Plant Care...
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Irises grow from thick, underground stems called rhizomes. Carefully dig up the iris clumps with a spade. Cut the leaves back to 1/3 their original height. Wash the soil from the rhizomes and roots with a steady stream of water. ... Horticulture & Home Pest News is filled with articles on current horticulture, plant care,
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If you've noticed parts of your iris plants turning soft and mushy, usually with a foul smell, bacterial soft rot (BSR) may be taking its toll. It usually appears in the spring as the weather warms. Some causes of BSR include:
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Return to the Iris Forum | Post a Follow-Up ... RE: Iris Care ... Iris seed doesn't germinate reliably the first year. If you want to grow some from seed, find somewhere they can hang out for a few years undisturbed.
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I’ve had a large freckle on my iris since I was a child. Should I be concerned? ... Freckles on the iris (the colored part of your eye) typically appear after age six. The majority of adults have iris freckles although many may be too small to be seen with the naked eye. ... Midwest Eye Care, PC...
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Iris care is very easy to do, as iris plants are relatively maintenance free. Iris care consists mainly of ensuring that the soil is kept moist and well drained. Iris plants prefer moisture, but standing water can easily cause the rhizome or bulb to rot.
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How to Care for an African Iris. The African Iris, which is also know as the Morea Iris or the Fortnight Lily in some parts of the world, is a plant which has sword-shaped leaves that can be long as 2 feet. The African Iris has... ... How to Care for Iris Bulbs...
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