Iris tubers take up very little room in the garden and don t compete with many plants for space or nutrients.
Best place to plant iris bulbs.
Provide your irises with good drainage.
Exhibiting deer resistance and drought tolerance this low maintenance perennial is a pleasure to grow.
Wrap each bulb separately in one layer of newspaper.
Mix and match perennial plants and bulbs and save 20 save 20 when you buy any combination of 3 or more perennial plants or bulbs.
Mix and match one plant at a time once the third has been.
Why you want to plant iris iris can withstand drought but not soggy feet.
Dig a shallow hole 10 inches in diameter and 4 inches deep.
An iris is a perennial flowering plant that grows from a bulb.
Plant rhizomes singly or in groups of three 1 to 2 feet apart depending on the size.
Best time to plant an iris.
Planting bulbs in usda zones 8 to 10.
They can drain off easily while the other plants get all that water.
They can even be grown near black walnuts and other juglone producing plants.
When it blooms the iris s flowers are gorgeous ranging in hue from the common purple shade to patterned white and yellow.
A raised bed or planting on a slope are ideal places to plant iris.
The hardy flowers are not difficult to grow and do well in a wide range of climates being relatively drought tolerant and low maintenance.
Place the container with the wrapped iris bulbs in a cool well ventilated location.
Wrap the bulbs in newspaper.
If you don t have storage mix you can use newspapers to store the bulbs.
When to plant iris bulbs.
Showy flowers bloom late spring into summer in a wide spectrum of colors and patterns.
They can be tucked in spaces in full sun to part shade to add beautiful blooms in late spring.
Requiring hours of direct sunlight to bloom iris excel when planted prominently along garden borders or within cut flower arrangements.
If you like the look of already matured plants in your garden you might prefer to splurge on a plant that will fill up your garden immediately.
You can plant them with other plants that like more water by planting them in small hill of soil so they are elevated.
Iris bring dramatic form and color to your gardens.
Bearded iris cultivars range from miniature dwarf around 8 inches high to tall at nearly 41 inches high and several.
In climates with hot summers plant the rhizome just below the soil surface.
For bare root irises plant the rhizome horizontally with the top exposed.
Good air circulation is essential and water should not stand in the beds.
How to plant irises.
Place the container in a cool location.