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Planting iris plants is very easy to do, and can be a rewarding experience. When an iris is purchased, it will be either in bulb or rhizome form. If the iris is in bulb form, planting it is just like planting any other bulb plant.
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www.aboutiris.com/planting_iris.shtml
www.aboutiris.com/planting_iris.shtml
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These step by step instructions are for planting Bearded Irises of all sizes, from Tall Bearded Iris (TB) to Miniature Iris. Other kinds of irises have different culture requirements. See the ... Critter's article on Iris planting Cordeledawg 0 50 Sep 10, 2007 8:03 PM...
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A thread in the Irises forum, titled re-planting Iris? ... I dug up a bunch of Iris from the yard of an elderly friend. Beautiful tall, really tall, yellow ones. I am in the process of cleaning them and dividing. laurief's website suggests re-planting 2' apart and 1' apart in the triangle shape for a clump.
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Gardener's Guide to Dividing and Transplanting Iris Plants ... Dividing and Transplanting Iris Plants ... The best time to transplant Iris is 2-3 weeks after the finish of blooming. Dig the clump up and pry the rhizomes apart, discarding all shriveled and diseased parts. Stalks which produced flowers this year will not...
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www.thegardenhelper.com/iris.html
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Directions for moving and increasing iris plantings. ... 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. ... Ideal planting sites for irises are fertile,
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www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1993/6-30-1993/iris.html
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PLANTING YOUR IRIS; Bearded Iris prefer fertile, slightly alkaline, well-drained soil and full sun. Space your rhizomes about 12 inches (30 cm) apart if planting in the ground. You can space them closer in a container, but you may need to divide them every two to three years.
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The species called Louisiana irises are Iris giganticaerulea, I. fulva, I. brevicaulis, I. nelsonii and I. hexagona. Only in Louisiana do all five species occur. ... This will make the planting more attractive.
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Fragrant lavender and thyme, iris planting time, rose of Sharon. (includes other - When you consider that the fragrant drifts of lavender and thyme pict : Encyclopedia.com ... Find more facts and information related to the article "Fragrant lavender and thyme, iris planting time, ..."
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Fragrant lavender and thyme, iris planting time, rose of Sharon. (includes other gardening tips and gardening checklist for July) ... find Sunset articles. When you consider that the fragrant drifts of lavender and thyme pictured at right replaced a little-used, labo... ... Article date: July 1, 1994 ... You can shop for these ...
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