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  2. This Tip Will Help Your Irises Thrive - AOL

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    The best time to plant irises is the late summer and early fall (think late July through early September). This gives the plant enough time to settle into the ground and start rooting ahead of the ...

  3. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    “Some are early, mid, and late season bloomers, so you can layer different varieties throughout your garden to extend your season.” Zones: 3 to 8 Size: 9 to 24 inches tall x 6 to 9 inches wide

  4. Iris anguifuga - Wikipedia

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    Iris anguifuga (or snake-bane iris) is a beardless iris in the genus Iris, in the subgenus Limniris and in the series Tenuifoliae of the genus. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial , from China. It has narrow green leaves, long stem and violet or blue flowers.

  5. Iris typhifolia - Wikipedia

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    The iris needs moisture during the growing season (in spring and early summer) to create best blooms. [2] [14] But they don't grow in the water. [14] Although they will tolerate occasional flooding. [2] They are best propagated by division, as growing from seed, takes at least 3 years to produce a flowering plant. [7]

  6. Campbell Vaughn: Fall is for planting. Tips to get your trees ...

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    It comes packaged as an 18-inch plant in the container and what you don’t realize is that a lot of varieties of loropetalum can grow 20 feet tall. Take a picture of the tag on the container and ...

  7. Iris sintenisii - Wikipedia

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    They can grow in neutral to alkaline soils (with a pH level of between 6.6 and 8.5). [15] The like to grow in positions in full sun or partial shade. [8] [18] [29] During the summer or growing season, the iris requires lots of moisture to bloom. [6] [14] But care must be taken not to over-water. [15]

  8. Master Gardener: The do's an don'ts, facts and myths about ...

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    Fall bulbs should be planted as soon as the ground is cool usually, when the evening temperatures are constant between 40 to 50 degrees. Some gardeners plant as late as January.

  9. Iris (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Bearded iris are easy to cultivate and propagate and have become very popular in gardens. A small selection is usually held by garden centres at appropriate times during the season, but there are thousands of cultivars available from specialist suppliers (more than 30,000 cultivars of tall bearded iris). They are best planted as bare root ...

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