Re: REBLOOM in USDA zone 5


Hi Patti,

Have you planted TB iris and daylilies together in rows.  Is this the first year.  How are they liking being together.  Thanks for any info.  How far apart do you plant them.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Patricia Wenham 
  To: iris-talk@YahooGroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 2:15 PM
  Subject: [iris-talk] REBLOOM in USDA zone 5


  HUCKLEBERRY FUDGE was about the first iris to bloom this spring and has
  a bee pod on it.  July 5, 2001 it started reblooming with five blooms on
  the stalk. The blooms are very large, just as the spring blooms were. 
  It is lovely!  We had a cooler than usual spring and it has just gotten
  quite warm in July.  Our last rain was ten days ago.  We may not have
  any more till some time in August.  My soil is sandy and the iris are in
  rows with lilies.  The lilies were planted last fall and this spring
  with a pellet of lily fertilizer added to each planting hole so I
  suspect the iris are enjoying a bit of food from the pellets as well. 
  Huckleberry Fudge is one of our club's guest iris and I am so happy that
  we chose that one.
  Patti
  Central WA State
  USDA Zone 5 
  Desert type native plants and soils in this area.

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