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ID iris with very thin roots? - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... the blooms have beards? If so, the growth pattern you describe is fairly typical of a badly overgrown clump of bearded irises. When I rescued the old beardeds that were on my farm when I ... contrary, the general impression is of subtlety and paleness (which I like). I think it is an overgrown bearded iris? Perhaps one of the smaller varieties? On the whole, the plant has always been considerably ...
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Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Bearded Iris
... their optimum growing conditions. Planting: The best time to plant new irises or to divide and replant overgrown clumps is in late July and through the month of August. Planting later in the autumn may ... time to apply a complete fertilizer such as 4-10-12. Approximately one handful around each clump and worked into the soil should be enough. The addition of agricultural gypsum and alfalfa pellets ...
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Daffodil Society of Minnesota - FAQ
... throughout September and October and November, until our ground freezes solid. Then mulch to keep the ground frozen until Spring really arrives. Your bulbs may need to be dug and divided if they are over-crowded. Mark your overgrown clump with golf tees or plastic spoons so your shovel won't slice through bulbs. Wait until six weeks have gone by ...
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How to Identify the Positive Attributes of Your Property - eHow.com
... series of terraces. STEP 2: Clear away junk, brambles and other unsightly elements so that you can better see positive features on your property. STEP 3: Look for positives in hidden places. The view beyond an overgrown clump of vegetation might be spectacular. STEP 4: Isolate elements from the clutter surrounding them - a superlative tree may be lost ...
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Geranium Blog : Off Topic Plants
... squash on the right is normal. The yellow summer squash on the left is overgrown but normal. The green one in the middle is overgrown and just plain strange. It never was yellow. It just got real big real ... 2006 Busy, Busy, Busy! Cannas and society garlic after the 'Great Divide' I divided up an overly thick clump of cannas and two clumps of society garlic. This resulted in 4-3 gallon pots and 6-1 ...
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Propagation by Cuttings, Layering and Division
... iron plant, peace lily Asexual Propagation of Perennials Division Most perennials left in the same place for more than 3 years are likely to be overgrown, overcrowded, have dead or unsightly centers, and need basic fertilizer and soil amendments. The center of the clump will grow poorly, if at all, and the flowers will be sparse. The clump will ...
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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Horticulture FAQ
... have to be removed from the parent unless you wish to make more plants. Most look attractive as a clump. As the parent ages and dies, remove each leaf as it turns yellow. The best way is to split ... International Mango Festival at the Garden the second weekend in July. Q. The tree in my front yard looks overgrown and oddly shaped. How can I prune it to be more attractive? A. Pruning can make a big ...
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Orchid Safari: Conservation Part 20:"CONTAINERS FOR ORCHIDS - THE WHICH AND THE WHY OF IT!", 10 Feb 99, Marilyn Light
... tied to a surface or merely laid on the surface and permitted to establish. When a mount becomes overgrown or when it begins to fall apart, simply tie a new mount to the old one such that ... raised to immense size provided the potting mix permits perfect drainage even to the center of the clump. Support must be adequate to manage what must eventually become a very heavy basket. This orchid produces ...
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PLANT PROPAGATION
... roots. These segments are replanted and grow into new plants identical to the parent. Most perennials should be lifted and divided when they become overgrown and begin to lose vigor. Vigorous growth in most perennials occurs on the outer segments of the clump. Old growth in the center of the clump is discarded. Carefully dig the plant, ...
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... 1998 Part 2: The Re-Discovery of Sarracenia minor The first plant we came across was the "little" clump of Sarracenia that I had first discovered many years ago. This time, I knew what it was: Sarracenia ... Sarracenia that I knew about were hidden away at the end of a trail that had gotten so overgrown it didn't look like a trail anymore. I remembered my camera, but forgot my machete... I remembered ...
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