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Dividing Irises
... Dividing Irises Horticulture Dividing Irises While bearded irises are easy-to-grow, long- lived perennials, they need to be divided every 3 to ... prone to disease problems. The best time to dig, divide, and transplant irises is in July and August. Irises grow from thick, underground stems called rhizomes. Carefully dig up the iris clumps ...
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Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... FAQ | Post a Message Iris Forum This forum is for the discussion of irises, plants of the genus Iris and, more generally, plants of ... up, posted on Mon, Nov 6, 06 at 1:04 dividing Irises in Nov. Posted by: patsgarden 6 on Wed, Nov 1, ... 36   37   38   39 On-Topic Discussions [Switch to: Exchanges | Gallery] Looking for Irises Merchants?   HortiPlex Plant Database See the Latest Image Uploads!   Calendar ...
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Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... FAQ | Post a Message Iris Forum This forum is for the discussion of irises, plants of the genus Iris and, more generally, plants of ... Sun, May 7, 06 at 13:14 Q. on digging/dividing Irises Posted by: nanaclaire 5 on Fri, May 5, 06 at ... 36   37   38   39 On-Topic Discussions [Switch to: Exchanges | Gallery] Looking for Irises Merchants?   HortiPlex Plant Database See the Latest Image Uploads!   Calendar ...
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Louisiana Iris Farms LLC
... LLC Growing Irises in EAST GERMANY by Eberhard Schuster Soil Preparation Water Culture Planting and Dividing Irises Fertilization Watering and Mulching Insect and Pest Control Growing from Seed for more detail click on image Bud Just Open Fully Open EAST GERMANY It is possible to grow Louisiana irises ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... and diverse All irises grow from either bulbs or rhizomes. Bulbous irises include Dutch irises, often the irises sold by florists; English irises, similar to the Dutch; and reticulata irises, small irises that fit ... Tips on preventing cold injury in woody plants. To multiply perennials, you must divide Dividing perennials in autumn invigorates overcrowded plants, and it's an inexpensive way to ...
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WSU Whatcom County Extension
... . Please do not pick them up with unprotected hands. It is time to divide bearded irises. Stop watering them early this month. At month’s end, trim back the leaves into ... information next month on the planting of your winter garden. Remember, as you go about dividing, moving, sorting your plants and bulbs, to set some aside for the plant sale. WHO ...
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Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Bearded Iris
... | REGIONAL Iris Societies | AIS REGION 16 | Links | Culture: Bearded Iris Growing Bearded Irises by Christopher Hollinshead This is intended as an ... air circulation around the plants and proper sun exposure. Dividing and Replanting: Iris clumps should be dug up, divided ... have one of the most popular group of irises known as bearded irises. The different categories within the bearded iris group ...
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Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Siberian Iris
... and the second spray when the fans are six to eight inches tall. Transplanting and Dividing: Opinions differ on this subject, and your local climate and gardening practices will influence your ... can grow undisturbed for several years, dividing being necessary when either the clumps become crowded or when vigor declines and blooms get smaller. Siberian irises normally bloom at the end of the ...
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Transplanting Irises
... Transplanting Irises TRANSPLANTING Irises need a few basics to bloom. First, they need a spot with a good deal ... rots the rhizomes. Finally, they need room to grow. This is where dividing and transplanting come in. Standard bearded irises grow from rhizomes, which is essentially an underground stem. Most people describe ...
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Dividing and Replanting Bulbs, Corms, Tubers and Rhizomes
... of Terms] [ Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Recipes] [ **** The Gardener's Forum ****] Dividing and Replanting Bulbs, Corms, Tubers and rhizomes April 29,1998 Karen wrote: I have daffodils ... the country soon and would like to take my many bulbs with me. I have Irises, dahlias, gladiolas, tulips, and daffodils. They would have to travel over 2,000 miles. My ...
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