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Replanting Bearded Iris



Posted on October 7, 2006 – 6:47 pm by admin


I woke up this morning and looked at my thumb. Strangest thing…it was green. Oh well, I didn’t have much choice but to go outside and do some .

I have had a project on the back burner for a while. The people who owned this house before us decided to plant some Bearded Iris right next to a Peach Tree. This isn’t the best spot for to grow, because it gets mixed in with the and gets mowed over a lot (Who me?). So I decided to dig them up for transplant.

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I had no idea how deep the were. Funny thing…I just assumed they were . I started scratching away the on top of the closest to the . I kept hitting these weird “” very close to the surface. I thought they were the . Whatever…I went in a grabbed a and started digging all around the patch. Guess what I found?

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Up came the weirdest looking root-like beasts. I shook off all the and went inside to do a little research on the about what the heck I was looking at. I found this good site that tells all about how to plant Iris. Then I found another good site that focused on how to divide Iris. Apparently, you are supposed to do this every few years so they maintain their beautiful . I pulled all the tangled apart and cut where I was supposed to. These “” are actually called “rhizomes.” The weirdness of them still makes me feel a little uncomfortable.

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After dividing all of the rhizomes, I had about 30 or so individual . I really hadn’t thought about where to put them. I decided that a little more green in the front would be a nice touch. I have a strange feeling that this front is going to be come . These should be kept towards the rear of the because they get quite tall.

It’s pretty simple to replant these . Basically, just follow the few rules that can be found here. I dug shallow spread evenly throughout the rear of the , one at a time. I wrapped the around my finger, because some of them are over 18 inches long. Then, I just placed them in the , near the surface and covered them up.

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Of course, again, I sprayed repellant all over them so I wouldn’t witness a of running down the road with my hanging out of their mouths. We’ll see what happens in the !

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